2016
DOI: 10.13188/2469-4185.1000023
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Preventive Practices from Field and Shelf to Fork to Minimize Chemical Hazards Dietary Intake

Abstract: Chronic diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases have been related with food chemical hazards intake. Therefore, great concern of food manufacturers and authorities is to ensure food safety and quality and minimize exposure to relevant risks. Nevertheless, the latter cannot be totally eliminated, when by employing erroneous treatments extra risks are added. Public awareness and relevant knowledge among food professionals and food handlers is lacking, even on … Show more

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