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Glycerol may be dangerous to children. A recent update from the UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) warned that the sweetener was not suitable for those under seven when found in ice slush drinks. The ...
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Glycerol in slushies: No adverse effects reported in S’pore, but parents should exercise caution, says SFA Find out what’s new on ST website and app.
SINGAPORE — No adverse effects related to the consumption of slush ice drinks containing glycerol have been reported here, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA). But it will continue to monitor ...
Across the UK and Ireland in recent years, there has been an increase in kids becoming seriously ill soon after drinking sugar-free slushies. A new study has pointed the finger at glycerol, a ...
A study has revealed a worrying link between frozen slushies and glycerol intoxication syndrome, which can leave small children unconscious ...
The researchers concluded that a large dose of the sweetener glycerol can cause 'poisoning'-like symptoms in young children – called glycerol intoxication syndrome.
Children under eight should ‘avoid consuming slushy drinks’ after spate of hospitalisations A number of youngsters have become unwell as a result of so-called glycerol intoxication syndrome ...
Lifestyle Food What foods contain glycerol after researchers issue stark warning on dangers of slushies Glycerol is not only in the popular children's drink - the additive can be found in a wide ...
At least 21 children were hospitalized over the last 15 years in the U.K. and Ireland after drinking slush ice drinks containing glycerol, according to a new study.
Children under eight should avoid slushies as glycerol leads to hospitalisations - study A new study has suggested the brightly coloured icy drinks can cause "glycerol intoxication syndrome" in ...