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    <title>topic Hot food in melamine bowls cause kidney stones in Kitchen</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt; &lt;A href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health/Hot-food-in-plastic-plates-cause-kidney-stones/articleshow/18146412.cms" target="_blank"&gt;http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health/Hot-food-in-plastic-plates-cause-kidney-stones/articleshow/18146412.cms&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt; &lt;/P&gt; &lt;DIV class="Normal" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-size: 15px; color: #3f3f3f; font-family: georgia; line-height: 20px;"&gt; &lt;EM&gt; new research suggests that eating hot meals on &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Melamine" target="_blank"&gt;melamine&lt;/A&gt; crockery could actually be harmful to health.&lt;/EM&gt;&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Taiwanese researchers have found that hot temperatures increase the amount of melamine we are exposed to - and this can increase the risk of &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/kidney" target="_blank"&gt;kidney&lt;/A&gt; stones, the &lt;EM&gt;Daily Mail &lt;/EM&gt;reported.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; They studied two groups of people who ate piping hot noodle soup. One group ate from melamine bowls, the other from &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/ceramic" target="_blank"&gt;ceramic&lt;/A&gt; bowls.&lt;BR /&gt;  &lt;BR /&gt; Urine samples were collected before the meal, and every two hours for 12 hours following the meal.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Three weeks later, the volunteers consumed the same kind of soup but the type of bowl they used was reversed. Urine samples were collected again.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Total melamine levels in urine for 12 hours after eating &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/The-Soup" target="_blank"&gt;the soup&lt;/A&gt; was 8.35 micrograms when the participants ate out of the melamine bowls versus about 1.3 micrograms when they ate out of ceramic bowls.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Lead researcher by Chia-Fang Wu, of Kaohsiung Medical University in Taiwan, said: "Melamine tableware may release large amounts of melamine when used to serve high-temperature foods."&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; He noted that both higher temperatures (from hot soups, for example) or more acidic foods can encourage melamine to contaminate food, especially in older or low-quality kitchenware.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; But he added that the amount of melamine released into &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/food" target="_blank"&gt;food&lt;/A&gt; and beverages from melamine tableware varies by brand, so the results of this study of one brand may not be generalised to other brands.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; However the results suggest it is advisable to serve hot food on ceramic crockery, to be on the safe side.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; They added that it's not yet clear what effect all of this might have on human health. However, prior studies have linked chronic, low-dose melamine exposures to an increased risk for kidney stones in both children and adults, the researchers said.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Studies of melamine toxicity in animals indicate that ingestion can cause kidney stones, kidney damage and may induce &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Cancer" target="_blank"&gt;cancer&lt;/A&gt;.&lt;BR /&gt;  &lt;BR /&gt; The study was published in the journal &lt;EM&gt;JAMA Internal Medicine.&lt;/EM&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt; &lt;DIV&gt;&lt;EM&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;&lt;/EM&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2013 20:06:42 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Tzu4u</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2013-01-23T20:06:42Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Hot food in melamine bowls cause kidney stones</title>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt; &lt;A href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health/Hot-food-in-plastic-plates-cause-kidney-stones/articleshow/18146412.cms" target="_blank"&gt;http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health/Hot-food-in-plastic-plates-cause-kidney-stones/articleshow/18146412.cms&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/P&gt; &lt;P&gt; &lt;/P&gt; &lt;DIV class="Normal" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-size: 15px; color: #3f3f3f; font-family: georgia; line-height: 20px;"&gt; &lt;EM&gt; new research suggests that eating hot meals on &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Melamine" target="_blank"&gt;melamine&lt;/A&gt; crockery could actually be harmful to health.&lt;/EM&gt;&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Taiwanese researchers have found that hot temperatures increase the amount of melamine we are exposed to - and this can increase the risk of &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/kidney" target="_blank"&gt;kidney&lt;/A&gt; stones, the &lt;EM&gt;Daily Mail &lt;/EM&gt;reported.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; They studied two groups of people who ate piping hot noodle soup. One group ate from melamine bowls, the other from &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/ceramic" target="_blank"&gt;ceramic&lt;/A&gt; bowls.&lt;BR /&gt;  &lt;BR /&gt; Urine samples were collected before the meal, and every two hours for 12 hours following the meal.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Three weeks later, the volunteers consumed the same kind of soup but the type of bowl they used was reversed. Urine samples were collected again.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Total melamine levels in urine for 12 hours after eating &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/The-Soup" target="_blank"&gt;the soup&lt;/A&gt; was 8.35 micrograms when the participants ate out of the melamine bowls versus about 1.3 micrograms when they ate out of ceramic bowls.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Lead researcher by Chia-Fang Wu, of Kaohsiung Medical University in Taiwan, said: "Melamine tableware may release large amounts of melamine when used to serve high-temperature foods."&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; He noted that both higher temperatures (from hot soups, for example) or more acidic foods can encourage melamine to contaminate food, especially in older or low-quality kitchenware.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; But he added that the amount of melamine released into &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/food" target="_blank"&gt;food&lt;/A&gt; and beverages from melamine tableware varies by brand, so the results of this study of one brand may not be generalised to other brands.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; However the results suggest it is advisable to serve hot food on ceramic crockery, to be on the safe side.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; They added that it's not yet clear what effect all of this might have on human health. However, prior studies have linked chronic, low-dose melamine exposures to an increased risk for kidney stones in both children and adults, the researchers said.&lt;BR /&gt; &lt;BR /&gt; Studies of melamine toxicity in animals indicate that ingestion can cause kidney stones, kidney damage and may induce &lt;A rel="nofollow" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Cancer" target="_blank"&gt;cancer&lt;/A&gt;.&lt;BR /&gt;  &lt;BR /&gt; The study was published in the journal &lt;EM&gt;JAMA Internal Medicine.&lt;/EM&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt; &lt;DIV&gt;&lt;EM&gt; &lt;BR /&gt;&lt;/EM&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2013 20:06:42 GMT</pubDate>
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