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Europe Denmark releases tool to check for harmful chemical substances

The (Quantitative) Structure–Activity Relationship or (Q)SAR database, a new database containing more than 600,000 chemical structures enables companies to quickly get an overview of...

Europe: Diet, genetics contribute to cancer, finds research

The PhD project has, among other things, shown which components of the immune system are likely involved in the development of colon cancer, and...

Europe: Method finds vitamin D intake levels in people

Knowledge about the vitamin D level of a population is important for assessing the proportion that is vitamin D deficient or is at risk...

Europe: Report finds considerably fewer resistant bacteria in broiler meat

Considerably fewer resistant extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) bacteria were found in Danish and imported broiler meat in 2014 compared with the year before. It is the...

Europe: Denmark regulates fluorinated substances levels in food packaging

The Danish food authorities have introduced a guidance value on fluorinated substances in food packaging to reduce the use of these substances, which can...

Europe: Danish University, company embark on water membrane research for clean...

DTU Energy and the Danish company LiqTech International A/S have joined in a project to develop new water membranes for biopharma, food and beverage...

Europe: Most salmonella infections still come from travellers, says Danish researchers

Almost every other registered salmonella infection in Denmark in 2014 was brought back by Danes travelling overseas, according to a report was prepared by...

Europe: EuroMix project to develop testing tools on chemical intake

A total of 22 European partners and four associated partners from outside the European Union (EU) will work together to develop a test strategy...

Europe: New screening method to analyze paper packaging materials

A PhD project at the National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, has resulted in a method for faster analysis of chemicals in paper...

Europe: WGS uncovers foodborne outbreaks, says Denmark institute

The National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, is promoting the creation of global databases for whole genome sequencing (WGS) results to facilitate intelligent...