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  • Roxarsone has long been a concern for environmental groups worried about its presence in chicken waste and the resulting effects on human health in areas with high chicken production.

    FDA: Some chicken may have small amount of arsenic 2011

  • Roxarsone has long been a concern for environmental groups worried about its presence in chicken waste and the resulting effects on human health in areas with high chicken production.

    FDA: Some chicken may have small amount of arsenic 2011

  • Roxarsone has long been a concern for environmental groups worried about its presence in chicken waste and the resulting effects on human health in areas with high chicken production.

    FDA: Some chicken may have small amount of arsenic 2011

  • In a study of 100 chickens, the FDA found that chickens that had eaten the Roxarsone had higher levels of inorganic arsenic — as opposed to organic arsenic, which is naturally occurring — in their livers than chickens that had not been fed Roxarsone.

    FDA: Some chicken may have small amount of arsenic 2011

  • In a study of 100 chickens, the FDA found that chickens that had eaten the Roxarsone had higher levels of inorganic arsenic — as opposed to organic arsenic, which is naturally occurring — in their livers than chickens that had not been fed Roxarsone.

    FDA: Some chicken may have small amount of arsenic 2011

  • In a study of 100 chickens, the FDA found that chickens that had eaten the Roxarsone had higher levels of inorganic arsenic — as opposed to organic arsenic, which is naturally occurring — in their livers than chickens that had not been fed Roxarsone.

    FDA: Some chicken may have small amount of arsenic 2011

  • In a study of 100 chickens, the FDA found that chickens that had eaten the Roxarsone had higher levels of inorganic arsenic — as opposed to organic arsenic, which is naturally occurring — in their livers than chickens that had not been fed Roxarsone.

    FDA: Some chicken may have small amount of arsenic 2011

  • Roxarsone has long been a concern for environmental groups worried about its presence in chicken waste and the resulting effects on human health in areas with high chicken production.

    FDA: Some chicken may have small amount of arsenic 2011

  • He said that dust samples taken from the attics of homes show high levels of arsenic, which he said experts will testify can be linked to Roxarsone contained in the chicken feed.

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  • Attorneys for the poultry companies argued that Roxarsone has been safely mixed with feed for 50 years to help keep chickens healthy and is approved by the U.S.

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