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EPA starts over with its hexavalent chromium review The US Environmental Protection Agency has quietly decided to restart its toxicology review of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in drinking water. |
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Why Fortify with Chromium Picolinate? Due to the inadequate intake and loss of chromium picolinate during exercise and stress, and the effects of aging, food formulators and food scientists can use Chromax as an effective, highly bioavailable form of the micronutrient that is GRAS-affirmed and USP-NF grade. |
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Multi-million dollar payouts for US soldiers exposed to hexavalent chromium A US federal court has awarded more than $85 million to 12 Oregon National Guard soldiers who alleged that military contractor Kellogg, Brown and Root knowingly exposed them to hexavalent chromium, a known carcinogen. |
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No Fire Fueling Flamel's Top Drug Flamel Technologies had a rough 2007; and with only one drug determining its near-term success, investors should be cautious of this drugmaker. |