Friday, May 25 2012 8:24 AM EDT2012-05-25 12:24:32 GMT
A Vermont high school student is accused of making two bomb threats at his school, which was evacuated. The 17-year-old student at Union 32 High School in East Montpelier has been charged with two countsMore >>
A Vermont high school student is accused of making two bomb threats at his school, which was evacuated.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 7:58 AM EDT2012-05-25 11:58:32 GMT
A happy ending to a story Fox44 told you about earlier this week about American flags stolen from two homes in Winooski. On Wednesday, Fox44 aired a story about flags stolen from two homes on GeorgeMore >>
A happy ending to a story Fox44 told you about earlier this week about American flags stolen from two homes in Winooski. More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 8:51 PM EDT2012-05-25 00:51:29 GMT
A holiday weekend, a marathon, and good weather. That's a mix that could make for a busy weekend in Burlington and it's a big change from a year ago as the city and businesses struggled with historicMore >>
A holiday weekend, a marathon, and good weather could make for a busy weekend in Burlington.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 7:18 PM EDT2012-05-24 23:18:53 GMT
If you haven't seen John Rajewski's running shoes before chances are, you will soon. Minimalist running shoes mimic the feeling of running barefoot which is becoming increasingly popular among runners.More >>
If you haven't seen John Rajewski's running shoes before chances are, you will soon. Minimalist running shoes mimic the feeling of running barefoot which is becoming increasingly popular among runners.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 6:45 PM EDT2012-05-24 22:45:36 GMT
Montpelier, Vt. - Vermont Labor Commissioner Annie Noonan says this summer's job outlook appears far better than last year. "We're feeling very confident about employment numbers for hiring this summer.More >>
Vermont Labor Commissioner Annie Noonan says this summer's job outlook appears far better than last year.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 5:21 PM EDT2012-05-24 21:21:29 GMT
Colchester Police are looking for someone who may have tried to lure a kid into his car. They say that person offered to give a student a ride to school as she waited for the bus. Police say it happenedMore >>
Colchester Police are looking for someone who may have tried to lure a kid into his car.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 5:12 PM EDT2012-05-24 21:12:16 GMT
Stephen Sawyer and his friends found out the hard way Thursday that Montpelier Police aren't letting anyone have access to the Berlin pond. The group had come there to do some fishing. "I had a brokenMore >>
Some news for anyone caught on land near the Berlin pond, beware that tickets are now being written.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 2:20 PM EDT2012-05-24 18:20:12 GMT
Former Republican Lt. Gov. T. Garry Buckley has died at age 89.Buckley's family says he died peacefully of old age on Wednesday in Stowe, where he lived with his wife.Buckley became lieutenant governorMore >>
Former Republican Lt. Gov. T. Garry Buckley has died at age 89.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 1:18 PM EDT2012-05-24 17:18:22 GMT
Burke Mountain has been sold to Bill Stenger, Jay Peak's president, and his long-time partner Ari Quiros. "I'm delighted to be involved in the Burke Mountain Resort community," Mr. Quiros said. "The mountainMore >>
Burke Mountain has been sold to Bill Stenger, Jay Peak's president, and his long-time partner Ari Quiros.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 1:02 PM EDT2012-05-24 17:02:28 GMT
The Montpelier and Berlin Police Departments say they will be enforcing trespassing violations on the property around Berlin Pond that is owned and posted by the City of Montpelier. The land around theMore >>
The Montpelier and Berlin Police Departments say they will be enforcing trespassing violations on the property around Berlin Pond that is owned and posted by the City of Montpelier.More >>
Hanover, New Hampshire- Dartmouth College researchers say an ingredient used in many organic foods, including baby formula, may be a hidden source of arsenic.
The study published Thursday in Environmental Health Perspectives says organic brown rice syrup is that underlying ingredient.
The study found the following:
Two of 17 infant formulas tested listed organic brown rice syrup as the primary ingredient. One had a total arsenic concentration that was six times the federal limit of 10 parts per billion (ppb) for total arsenic in bottled or public drinking water. This is particularly worrisome for babies because they are especially vulnerable to arsenic's toxic effects due to their small size and the corresponding arsenic consumption per pound of body weight.
Twenty-two of 29 cereal bars or energy bars tested listed at least one of these four rice products-organic brown rice syrup, rice flour, rice grain or rice flakes - among the top five ingredients. The seven other bars were among the lowest in total arsenic, ranging from 8 to 27 ppb, while those containing syrup or other forms of rice ranged from 23 to 128 ppb.
Tests of high-energy products known as "energy shots" that are used by endurance athletes and others showed that one of the three gel-like blocks contained 84 ppb of total arsenic, while the other two contained 171 ppb.
The lead author of the study says the amount of arsenic in food needs to be regulated.
"In the absence of regulations for levels of arsenic in food, I would certainly advise parents who are concerned about their children's exposure to arsenic not to feed them formula where brown rice syrup is the main ingredient," says Brian Jackson, Ph.D.
Jackson says brown rice syrup is likely to have higher arsenic concentrations than other sweeteners whether the rice is grown organically or not.
"That's because the rice takes up natural arsenic from the soil and when the rice is used to make brown rice syrup, much of that arsenic ends up there," he said. "We focused on organic brown rice syrup because this seems to be a sweetener of choice for some organic food products."
Jackson offered the following advice:
Individuals who consume a lot of rice, including those on gluten-free diets, should try to add variety to their diets and check ingredient labels, as many gluten-free foods are rice-based.
As the new research showed, parents can reduce young children's dietary arsenic exposure by limiting their consumption of formula in which organic brown rice syrup is a main ingredient.
Another study by Dartmouth researchers published online in January 2012 found that total arsenic in some rice-fortified baby foods, such as jars containing meat-rice combinations, as well as fruit and vegetable purees for babies, ranged from less than 1 ppb up to 22 ppb, the majority of which was the carcinogenic form.
Eating an occasional cereal bar does not pose much risk, but the latest study's results add to the increasing recognition that food is a significant, or in many cases, the main arsenic exposure route for people. Therefore it's wise to limit daily consumption of foods known to contain arsenic, keeping in mind that even seemingly small exposures from juices, rice or rice-fortified foods add up.