Concerning levels of arsenic, cadmium and lead discovered in fruit juices
date:Feb 01, 2019
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In response to CRs findings, the FDA reportedly told the organization: We know there is more work to be done to reduce these elements in our food supply and we place a high priority on reducing exposure among infants and children, as the very young are more susceptible to their potential adverse health effects. We welcome the data provided by CR and will review it in its entirety as part of our larger, comprehensive effort to reduce toxic element exposure.
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