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Welcome to the first episode of The Exposure Scientist Podcast for 2026! In this engaging installment, Dr. Alex LeBeau dives deep into the recent headlines coming out of Florida about arsenic levels found in popular candies. With his experience as an exposure scientist and toxicologist, Dr. Alex LeBeau breaks down confusing news stories and unpacks the science behind exposure risks, risk assessment, and the difference between hazard and risk. Are you worried about arsenic in your favorite treats? Wondering if state reports and viral news stories are leaving out important details? Dr. Alex LeBeau explains not only what arsenic is, where it's commonly found, and how it's used, but also why careful scientific methodology, transparency, and proper data interpretation are critical when determining real health risks. This episode is perfect for parents, concerned consumers, scientists, or anyone interested in how environmental exposures are measured and discussed in the media. Dr. Alex LeBeau calls for more data transparency and invites the Florida health authorities to join the podcast for an open conversation, encouraging listeners to ask questions and demand better science in public health discussions. Don't miss this eye-opening episode of The Exposure Scientist, and make sure to subscribe for more myth-busting, evidence-based content about daily exposures and risks. Keywords: arsenic in candy, Florida arsenic report, exposure science, toxicology, risk assessment, hazard vs risk, food safety, exposure scientist podcast, Dr. Alex LeBeau, environmental health, media science reporting, public health transparency, contaminants in food #ExposureScientist #ArsenicInCandy #FoodSafety #Toxicology #RiskAssessment #EnvironmentalHealth #FloridaNews #DrAlexLeBeau #SciencePodcast 👇 Let us know your questions in the comments and check out our website at exposureconsulting.com to book a consultation or send in your own exposure concerns!