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Synthetic dyes in soft drinks and candy were linked to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes
Researchers tracking a large cohort of French adults over nearly 14 years found that higher consumption of synthetic food ...
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The CPSC says stop using certain smoke-and-carbon-monoxide alarms that can fail in a fire
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning consumers to immediately stop using several brands of combination ...
Researchers have achieved a major milestone by creating a long-sought two-dimensional quantum material and confirming its ...
Eplontersen’s failure in transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis cardiomyopathy caught Wall Street analysts by surprise and ...
Arsenic in rice can harm your health. Consumer Reports' 2026 tests identify rices low in arsenic. Plus CR has tips for reducing the risk from arsenic in rice.
Six former MBTA employees and one current staffer are facing charges after allegedly falsifying inspection reports.
Abstract: Spatially resolved electroluminescence emitted through the sapphire substrate of GaN-based flip-chip green microscale light-emitting diodes with 20 × 20 μm 2 mesas has been collected via ...
Kids with eczema have very sensitive skin. Many products that touch their skin can trigger eczema. To complicate matters, it can take time for your child’s skin to react. For example, an ingredient in ...
This chapter is maintained as an evergreen document, regularly reviewed and updated to reflect the most current information on active and passive immunizing agents authorized for use in Canada.
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