FDA Finds ‘Extremely High’ Lead Levels In Cinnamon Used In Tainted Fruit Pouches
The cinnamon, which originated from a plant in Ecuador, had lead levels more than 2,000 times higher than a maximum level proposed by the FDA, officials said.
The cinnamon, which originated from a plant in Ecuador, had lead levels more than 2,000 times higher than a maximum level proposed by the FDA, officials said.
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Thanks to processed foods, stress, less-than-stellar microbiomes and a slew of other factors, attaining the perfect poop is a challenge for many people. Because so many of us want to be doing it better, there are countless books, websites and TikTok videos offering advice on how to level up in the bathroom. But the key…
In a world increasingly attuned to the imperatives of environmental conservation, the sports industry is stepping up to the plate, championing sustainability initiatives that aim to reduce the ecological footprint of athletic events. From local community fields to grandiose global spectacles, the realm of sports is undergoing a green transformation, embracing practices that ensure the…
The lip glosses of my youth — typically thick and formulated with sticky waxes — were absolute magnets for crumbs and hair and felt extremely gloopy on. Anyone who has worn a traditional lip gloss has most likely done so because of the high-shine pay off, not because the texture was particularly pleasant to wear. …
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The World Health Organisation declared the variant of interest, with cases reported in 51 countries.