💨 Abstract
The article from CNN, published on May 15, 2025, reports that a recent study found hazardous levels of arsenic and cadmium in over 100 brands of commercially sold rice in the United States. Key points include the health risks associated with even low levels of these metals, such as diabetes, developmental delays, and heart disease.
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