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Heavy metal concentrations in rice that meet safety standards can still pose a risk to human health

Food Science and Technology

Heavy metal concentrations in rice that meet safety standards can still pose a risk to human health

R. Wei, C. Chen, et al.

This insightful study by Renhao Wei and colleagues reveals alarming insights about heavy metals in rice across 32 Chinese provinces. Even rice that meets safety standards can pose significant health risks, particularly for children. Notably, arsenic and cadmium emerged as critical culprits, with higher risks identified in southern China. It's time to rethink food safety based on local conditions!

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