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As part of testing for the presence of arsenic, FDA chemist Patrick Gray, Ph.D., puts samples of rice-based foods in a microwave digestion system, used to dissolve heavy metals in a solution prior to analysis. For more information, read this FDA Consumer Update:

For Consumers: Seven Things Pregnant Women and Parents Need to Know About Arsenic in Rice and Rice Cereal

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