
Oliver Jones
Oliver Jones is a professor of chemistry at a university in Melbourne, known for his research on food additives and their effects on health. Recently, he commented on a study suggesting that diet sodas containing aspartame could elevate insulin levels and harm cardiovascular health, arguing that such findings may not be applicable to typical human consumption levels.
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Oliver Jones, professor of chemistry at RMIT University, warns that many previous headlines about microplastics in blood and food have turned out to be measurement errors.
The ‘bombshell’ science that casts doubt on claims about microplasticsOliver Jones is Racing NSW’s counsel in the court case.
ATC handed court win over Racing NSWProfessor Oliver Jones is a chemist at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
How worried should parents be about exposure to children?Oliver Jones, a professor of chemistry, discusses the placebo effect of stacking supplements.
Do vitamins and minerals really optimise your health?Oliver Jones states that there is currently no proof that microplastics in the brain are toxic.
Ce que révèle une étude troublante sur la présence de microplastiques dans le cerveau humainAnother legendary jazz pianist, Oliver Jones, was a cousin of Mr. Villeneuve.
Norman Marshall Villeneuve was one of Canada’s greatest bebop drummersOliver Jones is a professor of chemistry at RMIT who finds inspiration while running outdoors.
30 tips from health experts for best well-beingOliver Jones is a chemistry professor at RMIT University who reassures people not to worry about the findings related to microplastics in chewing gum.
Žuvačka uvoľňuje mikroplasty a znečisťuje životné prostredie, varujú vedciDr. Oliver Jones is a chemistry professor in Australia who raised concerns about potential laboratory contamination in the study.
هر ۱ گرم آدامس حدود ۱۰۰ ذره از این ماده در بزاق دهان آزاد می کندProf Oliver Jones, a chemist at RMIT University, commented on the impact of microplastics in chewing gum.
Glitter microplastics damage shells and skeletons of sea life, Irish scientists find – The Irish Times
Oliver Jones is a chemistry professor at RMIT University in Australia who stated that a small amount of microplastics would likely pass through the human body without any effects.
Fundu örplastsagnir í jórturleðriOliver Jones is a professor of chemistry at RMIT who expresses reservations about the study's conclusions.
Chiclete liberta microplásticos – primeiro na saliva, depois no ambiente | PoluiçãoOliver Jones is a chemistry professor at RMIT University who discussed the implications of microplastics in chewing gum.
"Personne ne vous dira quels sont les ingrédients": en mâchant du chewing-gum, des microplastiques sont relâchés dans la boucheDr. Oliver Jones is a professor of chemistry at RMIT University.
Microplastics may be in chewing gum, study findsOliver Jones is a professor of chemistry at RMIT University in Melbourne who researches chemicals in the environment and their effects on the environment and biological systems.
Are these hidden chemicals in your bathroom cupboard harming your health?Oliver Jones, a chemistry professor in Melbourne, states that it is very unlikely to exceed the recommended consumption of aspartame.
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