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The US Department of Health and Human Services has announced a new policy that would phase out petroleum-based synthetic dyes ...
While some food dyes are banned or require warnings in other countries, whether food dyes are harmful to consume remains up ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved three naturally sourced food dyes. For more on what this may mean for your ...
Fortunately, there are steps the agency can take right now to stem the flow of potentially unsafe ingredients into our food ...
When Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced an artificial food dye ban, it was difficult to ...
FDA’s recent focus on potentially harmful color additives in food products has expanded to the pharmaceutical sector. In May ...
Businesses need to be able to nimbly update their product formulation and examine their offerings within the context of a ...
A new bill being proposed by Republican lawmakers seeks to bar schools from serving meals that contain certain dyes and additives.
We break down the difference between Red 3 and Red 40—why one’s banned in food, the other isn’t and what both mean for your health.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has classified a recall of a Publix-brand baby food item as a Class II health risk.
Food manufacturers using certain dyes and additives would have to disclose a product has ingredients “not safe for human ...
The Wisconsin Senate Committee on Health will hold a public hearing Wednesday to discuss five bills, including one that would limit certain ingredients in school lunches.