Styrene could be cancerous to humans, study finds
Styrene could potentially cause cancer in humans who breath in the substance, a German government agency says.
Styrene could potentially cause cancer in humans who breath in the substance, a German government agency says.
The use of ingredients to improve the nutritional status of food products by replacing sugar is one of the major driving forces for new product development, according to Roquette.
Donkey milk has been hailed as the secret of long life by a family in Ecuador, but is there any science behind claims for milk that is supposedly the closest thing to human milk?