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Opinion
(6)Date | Title | Size |
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06.10.2023 Communication No. 045/2023
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New studies on antiperspirants containing aluminium: impairments to health unlikely as a result of aluminium uptake via the skin |
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18.11.2019 BfR Opinion No 045/2019
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Reducing aluminium intake can minimise potential health risks |
174.3 KB |
25.07.2019 BfR Opinion No 027/2019
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High aluminium levels in some matcha tea samples |
284.5 KB |
26.07.2018 BfR Opinion No 024/2018
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Release of metals from enamel-coated grill racks: Several give off too much |
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29.05.2017 BfR Opinion No 007/2017
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Uncoated aluminium menu trays: First research results show high release of aluminium ions |
100.5 KB |
26.02.2014 BfR opinion No. 007/2014
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Aluminium-containing antiperspirants contribute to aluminium intake |
158.7 KB |
Publications - BfR Consumer Monitor
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14.03.2018 |
BfR Consumer Monitor 2017, Special Aluminium in the food sector |
619.2 KB |
Press releases
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20.07.2020 24/2020
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Aluminium in antiperspirants: Low contribution to the total intake of aluminium in humans | |
18.11.2019 45/2019
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Reducing aluminium intake can minimise potential health risks | |
14.03.2018 10/2018
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Aluminium and food - almost half the population tries to avoid aluminium in everyday life | |
29.05.2017 21/2017
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BfR Research: Proof of the transfer of aluminium from menu trays to food | |
24.11.2014 32/2014
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Aluminium in everyday life: a health risk? |
Communication
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12.07.2024 Communication No. 034/2024
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Healthier barbecuing: How to avoid food infections and the formation of substances that are harmful to health |
221.3 KB |
13.12.2019 BfR Communication No 049/2019
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How much aluminium passes through the skin? The BfR reviews a new expert opinion |
134.1 KB |