40 συγκλονιστικές φωτογραφίες του REUTERS για ανθρώπους, και εδικότερα μικρά παιδιά (πατήστε το link), που υποφέρουν από HIV/AIDS σε όλα τα μήκη και πλάτη της υδρογείου.
8.02.2008
ΜΕΙΩΣΗ ΤΗΣ ΠΟΣΟΤΗΤΑΣ ΚΑΡΚΙΝΟΓΟΝΑΣ ΟΥΣΙΑΣ ΣΤΑ ΠΑΤΑΤΑΚΙΑ...
Πέρα από ηλιέλαιο-ορυκτέλαιο, τα γνωστά σε όλους μας πατατάκια έχουν και μια ουσία, την ακριλαμίδη που δημιουργεί καρκίνο στα ποντίκια/πειραματόζωα του εργαστηρίου. Μετά από 3.000.000 δολλάρια πρόστιμο του αμερικάνικου ΕΦΕΤ (Food and Drug Administration) οι τέσσερεις μεγαλύτερες αμερικάνικες εταιρείες συμφώνησαν να μειωθεί η καρκινογόνα αυτή ουσία στα πατατάκια.
LOS ANGELES — Snack lovers, rejoice: Munching on potato chips just got a little healthier.
Four food manufacturers agreed to reduce levels of a cancer-causing chemical in their potato chips and french fries under a settlement announced Friday by the state attorney general's office.
California sued H.J. Heinz Co., Frito-Lay, Kettle Foods Inc., and Lance Inc. in 2005, alleging they violated a state requirement that companies post warning labels on products with carcinogens.
The companies avoided trial by agreeing to pay a combined $3 million in fines and reduce the levels of acrylamide in their products over three years, officials said.
"Other companies should follow this lead," Attorney General Jerry Brown said, calling the settlement "a victory for public health."
Acrylamide forms naturally when starchy foods are baked or fried. Studies have shown the chemical, which also has industrial uses, causes cancer in lab animals and nerve damage to workers who are exposed to high levels. The Food and Drug Administration is researching whether acrylamide in food poses a health risk.
LOS ANGELES — Snack lovers, rejoice: Munching on potato chips just got a little healthier.
Four food manufacturers agreed to reduce levels of a cancer-causing chemical in their potato chips and french fries under a settlement announced Friday by the state attorney general's office.
California sued H.J. Heinz Co., Frito-Lay, Kettle Foods Inc., and Lance Inc. in 2005, alleging they violated a state requirement that companies post warning labels on products with carcinogens.
The companies avoided trial by agreeing to pay a combined $3 million in fines and reduce the levels of acrylamide in their products over three years, officials said.
"Other companies should follow this lead," Attorney General Jerry Brown said, calling the settlement "a victory for public health."
Acrylamide forms naturally when starchy foods are baked or fried. Studies have shown the chemical, which also has industrial uses, causes cancer in lab animals and nerve damage to workers who are exposed to high levels. The Food and Drug Administration is researching whether acrylamide in food poses a health risk.
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