carcinogen
A substance or agent that produces or incites cancerous growth.
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Using the right recipe for cooking rice reduces toxic inorganic arsenic content | EVISA's News
Half of the rice sold in the UK breaches limits on arsenic for children | EVISA's News
US EPA offers chance to speak out against hexavalent chromium | EVISA's News
The Essentiality of Chomium - a Debate | EVISA's News
Link database: NRDC: Arsenic and Old Laws
Hungarians exposed to high arsenic levels in drinking water | EVISA's News
Researchers found new sulphur-containing metabolites in the urine of rats exposed to arsenite | EVISA's News
U.S. Peer review panel agrees on the classification of antimony trioxide as a carcinogen | EVISA's News
Enhancing Chromium Speciation Analysis in Foods: A Rapid Approach | EVISA's News
Cadmium in chocolate: New EU regulation enter into force 1 January 2019 | EVISA's News
Uptake of arsenic through human skin depends strongly on its speciation | EVISA's News
Quantification of Glyphosate and AMPA by HPLC-ICP-MS/MS | EVISA's News
EU’s proposal to restrict Cr (VI) in leather in final stages | EVISA's News
Link database: GreenFacts: Alzheimer, cancer : scientific assessments on health risks from aluminium exposure in food and dermatology products.
Determination of arsenic species in water by means of capillary electrophoresis coupled to electrospray mass spectrometry | EVISA's News
Toxicity of arsenic species | EVISA's News
Columbia University Receives $16.9 Million Award from NIEHS to Study Origin and Health Effects of Arsenic in Ground Water | EVISA's News
Is methyl mercury limiting the delight of seafood ? - To answer this question is a challenge for elemental speciation analysis | EVISA's News
Chromium speciation in biological tissues | EVISA's News
Link database: Hexavalent Chromium Dangers