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2/12/2009 8:58pm
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Well that's chicken sashimi of the menu then.
Originally Posted by Snake Plissken
Although I thought this piece was more concerning
“About 70 percent of broiler chickens in the United States are fed arsenic at some point,”
The average person ingests an estimated 8.1 micrograms of arsenic a day from chicken, according to a study from the USDA. And when you add that to the small amounts of arsenic you can be exposed to from other sources, such as drinking water, dust and arsenic-treated wood, a steady diet of chicken could quickly become risky. “Chronic exposure [10 to 40 micrograms a day, research suggests] is associated with an increased risk for skin, bladder and respiratory cancer,” says Caroline Smith DeWaal, food-safety director at the CSPILast edited by Marrt; 2/13/2009 1:06am at .
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2/13/2009 7:29am



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Posted On:
2/12/2009 5:29pm
CHICKEN!!!! Why Hast Thou Foresaken Me???