Consumer Reports found measurable arsenic in every rice sample tested, and more than 40% could raise cancer risk over time.
Rice can carry a risk: inorganic arsenic, a dangerous form of a heavy metal and known carcinogen.
Consumer Reports’ latest food safety investigation found some rice products contain concerning levels of a harmful heavy ...
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Consumer Reports tested 52 rice products and found measurable levels of inorganic arsenic in every sample, offering tips to reduce exposure and calling for FDA regulation.
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