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Red Bull and vodka has been called Ecstasy in a can, a reference to a popular club drug. It has also had its run-in with the law the drink was briefly investigated in 2001 by the Swedish National Food Administration after the deaths of three people who were believed to have drunk Red Bull with liquor. No action was taken against the company, Red Bull GmbH. The drink continues to be available in Sweden and in eighty-eight other countries. [Pg.208]

LIVSVER Chemistry Division 2, Swedish National Food Administration, P.O. Box... [Pg.258]

In 2002, workers at the. Swedish National Food Administration discovered that heated, carbohydrate-rich foods, such as french fries, potato chips, and bread, contain alarming levels (0.1 to 4 p,g/g) of acrylamide, a known carcinogen.27... [Pg.662]

Dr S. Slorach Swedish National Food Administration Box 622 75126 Uppsala Sweden... [Pg.336]

Swedish Nutrition Recommendations," Swedish National Food Administration, 1981, p. 11. [Pg.37]

In general, researchers and experts are more common journalistic sources here than politicians. However, none of these groups of stakeholders seem to play a prominent role as opinion leaders in the field (Table 4.4). The content analysis also reveals that officials - quite frequently in the role of specialists - from the three authorities Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (35 hits), Swedish Chemical Authority (31 hits) and Swedish National Food Administration (26 hits) are represented in this material. [Pg.56]

Socio-economic analysis Swedish Environmental Protection Agency Swedish National Food Administration Small and medium-sized enterprise(s)... [Pg.414]

Anonymous, 2005. Interim report no.5 Study of dioxin-like PCB levels in fatty fish from Sweden 2000-2002. Swedish National Food Administration, www slv.se/. [Pg.573]

Assessment of Human Exposure to Selected Organochlorine Compounds through Biological Monitoring, Slorach, S.A., and Vaz, R., (Eds.), GEMS, UNEP, WHO, Swedish National Food Administration, Uppsala, 1983,1-134. [Pg.169]

Swedish National Food Administration. Information about Acrylamide in Food, April 24,2002. www.slv. [Pg.379]

Swedish National Food Administration. 2002. Information about acrylamide in food. www.slv.seS. [Pg.351]

The mean daily intake of salt in Sweden in 2006 was 12 g, corresponding to 60 pg iodine. It has been estimated that about 75% of Swedish households use iodine-supplemented salt, whereas the use of iodized salt in ready-made food is limited and rapidly diminishing, because of European Union restrictions. High intake of sodium chloride and its association with hypertension has been recognized by the National Food Administration of Sweden, and a long-term program to reduce the total daily intake to 5 g of salt has now been launched. [Pg.764]


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