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Category Archives: arsenic
On rice and arsenic
Category: arsenic, consumer protection, Speakeasy Science
Tagged arsenic, arsenic poisoning, Brian Jackson, brown rice syrup, Dartmouth University, EPA, FDA, rice, rice and arsenic, USGS
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Dr. Oz and the Arsenic Thing (A Sequel)
Category: arsenic, consumer protection, Speakeasy Science
Tagged ABC, apple juice, arsenic, Dr. Oz, FDA, Mehmet Oz, Richard Besser, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Playing Chicken with Arsenic
Category: arsenic, consumer protection, Speakeasy Science
Tagged A Reliable Wife, Alpharma, arsenic, Arsenic and Old Lace, arsenic trioxide, Bangladesh, Dorothy Sayers, FDA, Mary Ann Cotton, poultry feed, roxarsone, Strong Poison, The Los Angeles Times, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, white arsenic
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Calling Dr. Kane
Category: arsenic, chemistry
Tagged aliens, arsenic, arsenic-based lifeforms, bacteria, Carl Zimmer, Dave Munger, David Duchovny, Ed Yong, Evolution, Mono Lake, NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Not Exactly Rocket Science, Orlando Jones, ResearchBlogging.org, Seed, Slate, The Period Table of the Elements
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