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Some energy drinks pack more than a caffeine punch. With sky-high sugar, stimulants, and additives, these 12 options may be doing your body more harm than good.
Cu-Co alloys were electrodeposited on steel substrates from alkaline sodium tartrate electrolyte using direct and single pulsed current (DC and SPC, respectively). The electrodeposition bath was ...
A new Texas law will require food labels to highlight harmful dyes and additives, aiming to protect consumers as health ...
Acetone (PA), acetic acid, sodium acetate and potassium sodium tartrate were obtained from Vetec (São Paulo, Brazil). Potassium hydrogen phosphate, comassie brilliant blue G, di-sodium hydrogen ...
Too much sodium is a major risk for high blood pressure, which can cause stroke and heart disease. 3. Find out how much you're really taking in by reading labels.
I’ve been following sodium-ion batteries for a few years, and we’re starting to see the chemistry make progress, though not significantly in the big category of electric vehicles. Rather ...
The 44 ingredients are: acetylated esters of mono- and diglycerides (acetic acid ester) Blue No. 1 Blue No. 2 certified food ...
Cucumbers Cucumbers are refreshing, hydrating, and low in sodium. Their high water content can aid in flushing out excess sodium from the body. Enjoy them in salads, smoothies, or as a crunchy snack.
In many lower-sodium salts like K-salt, the sodium is partially substituted with potassium. K-salt is set to hit supermarkets in early October 2022, and will retail at S$2.50 for a 400g pack.
A new Texas law will require warning labels on packaged foods containing certain additives that are "not recommended for ...