The Nation - News from Dec. 13, 1985
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Health and Human Services Secretary Margaret M. Heckler said she has given preliminary approval to a regulation allowing radiation treatment of fresh fruits and vegetables, provided they carry a label that they have been “picowaved.” The department said Heckler approved the expansion of radiation treatment, calling it “a proven, safe method to protect fresh fruits and vegetables from insects, and to inhibit spoilage and extend shelf life.” The regulation now goes to the White House Office of Management and Budget for approval.
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