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New Research – Human-based Model of Developmental Immunotoxicology

A new study from the Center for Research on Ingredient Safety (CRIS) in partnership with Corewell Health shows that a lab model made from human cells can accurately reflect how lead exposure during pregnancy affects a baby’s developing immune system. The…
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Understanding Risk Assessment Approaches

Ever wonder how regulators decide if an ingredient is safe enough to be in your food? Let's explore the science and philosophy behind these critical decisions. Top Takeaways: Risk assessments are comprehensive scientific evaluations that determine whether ingredients are safe to use, …
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Real-time Science – Microplastic & Nanoplastic

Plastics are part of our everyday life; we use them to ensure the foods and products we use are safer, more sustainable, and more convenient. As we’ve incorporated plastics into our lives, new questions have been raised about what happens when…
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Current Research

human-based model of developmental immunotoxicology

New Research – Human-based Model of Developmental Immunotoxicology

A new study from the Center for Research on Ingredient Safety (CRIS) in partnership with Corewell Health shows that a lab model made from human cells can accurately reflect how lead exposure during pregnancy affects a baby’s developing immune system. The…
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New review: Microplastics & seafood safety

New Review – Seafood & Microplastics Safety

Microplastics have become a familiar part of conversations about pollution, plastics, and health. In recent years, many headlines have warned that eating seafood could expose us to plastic particles, which has led to some people’s increased concern about the safety of…
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