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FDA Proposes Regulation of Arsenic Levels in Apple Juice
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed Friday to limit the overall levels of inorganic arsenic in apple juice to the same level as drinking water. Arsenic, a potentially cancer-causing chemical, is abundant in the environment; its presence is regulated in other consumables.
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