SSO Logistics has helped Hamma gym A FAMILY-RUN Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) gym which reopened after the lengthy winter lockdown has been helped to a fighting start. Independent family-run MMA gym, HAMMA, based on North Road has reopened again this month after the long closure. Husband and wife Sean and Caroline Martin, who run the premises were delighted after being given support by a fellow family business in the town. Logistics and warehousing firm SSO Logistics Ltd, based at Fishwicks Industrial Estate on Baxters Lane, specialise in the storage and distribution of food products throughout the UK and Europe. They have recently started a freight forwarding division arranging worldwide imports and exports.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently announced a new initiative called Closer to Zero, which is an action plan that identifies steps the agency will take over the next three years (and beyond) to reduce exposure to toxic elements from foods eaten by babies and young children to as low as possible.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA or the agency) recognizes that exposure to toxic elements including arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury from foods depends on the levels of the elements in the food and the amount consumed. The levels of the toxic elements in foods also depends on many factors. Thus, the FDA acknowledges that reducing levels of toxic elements in foods is complicated and multifaceted, as well as that it is “crucial that measures taken to limit toxic elements in foods do not have unintended consequences – like eliminating from the marketplace foods that have significant nutritional be
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ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) – Senator Kirsten Gillibrand calls on the FDA to investigate potential immunosuppressive additives in foods.
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TBHQ is a preservative used to extend the lives of popular foods such as Pop-Tarts, Rice Krispies Treats and Cheez-Its. A recent study from the Environmental Working Group says this preservative could harm the body’s immune system.
Senator Gillibrand has asked Susan Mayne, the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition director, to reassess the food chemicals being put into food and how they can affect the body. She worries for the long-term effects these chemicals could have on generations of children who ate them.
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