Search Keyword cancer Total: 8 results found.
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... enacted a similar ban on phthalates on Jan. 1. That law does require manufacturers to use substitutes that aren't known to cause cancer or reproductive harm — but it doesn't bar substitutes that might ... Sunday, 05 April 2009Category: News/Latest News
... to die from cancer or heart attack. Barbecuing red meat was also the cooking method that caused the most cancer causing "carcinogens", experts have warned. The US study looked at the diets of more ... Tuesday, 24 March 2009Category: News/Latest News
... process goes something like this. Aniamls, usually two species, are selected to use as subjects. These animals are fed high doses of the additive and observed. They are tested for any detectable cancers, ... Wednesday, 18 March 2009Category: News/Latest News
Sodium Benzoate, found in many soft drinks, is linked to DNA damage and can form benzene, a known carcinogen. Sodium Benzoate is a preservative used to prevent mould. It occurs naturally in very ... Tuesday, 03 March 2009Category: General/About
... shrug and say something along the lines of "If I worried about everything that gave me cancer I'd be dead already, ha ha!" But, it's really not funny. This goal of this site is to bring related news ... Saturday, 21 February 2009Category: News/Latest News
... pumped with rubbish. While most family dogs are fed a nutrient-packed meal of dried or canned food, children are being pumped with over-processed food with cancer-causing chemicals, scientist Dr Peter ... Saturday, 21 February 2009Category: News/Latest News
Colorings, preservatives and flavourings have been linked to allergies, asthma and even cancer. AUSTRALIA'S leading consumer group has called for an urgent review of food additives after Britain ... Saturday, 21 February 2009Category: News/Latest News
Food coloring E128 linked to cancer Food specialists have warned that a dye, used sometimes to colour meat for sausages and burgers, could trigger cancer. The European Food Safety Authority ... Saturday, 21 February 2009