WCSH-TV Color additives have been used to enhance our food for nearly 150 years. The federal government began to oversee their use in the 1880s and in 1931 approved 15 dyes for food, medications, and cosmetics. Six of those colors are still being used today. and more »
Seacoastonline.com Chromium dyes are synthetic dyes that the wool is submerged into before the weaving process; these group of dyes are relatively inexpensive and they shorten the dyeing process. Natural dyes are derived from roots, plants, sea shells, and other sources ... and more »
NHS Choices The researchers looked to see whether hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite (and the oxidation products produced when these chemicals react with other molecu...
Huffington Post The site then serves up the name, photo and contact information for every person whose labors went into creating the product, from the farmer who grew the cotton to the workers who print and dye the shirts. His “most sustainable” T-shirt, which uses ...
Irish Independent Relkin said the study reflects a "very different type of result" than seen in most other phase 3 trials of immunotherapies, including results of Eli Lilly & Co's treatment solanezumab and Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson's bapineuzumab, both of which ... and more »