We also discovered that some infant rice cereals, which are often a baby's first solid food, had levels of inorganic arsenic at least five times more than has been found in alternatives such as ...
Although the arsenic levels in rice are generally low, long-term consumption—especially if rice is eaten daily—may pose ...
We looked at data released by the Food and Drug Administration in 2013 on the inorganic arsenic content of 656 processed rice-containing products. We found that rice cereal and rice pasta can have ...