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Food dyes are known to have a wide range of impacts on health, such as cancer risks, behavioral problems in children, and ...
Major brands are removing synthetic dyes from snacks and meals, responding to health concerns and shifting tastes ...
For those concerned about food additives and diabetes risk, several practical approaches can help minimize exposure without creating unnecessary stress around eating. Focus on whole foods whenever ...
Food additives spark heated debates among scientists, nutritionists, and consumers – with some swearing by their safety while others point fingers at potential health risks.
Eating combinations of common food additives may be tied to a slightly increased risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal PLOS Medicine.. A growing body of ...
Other countries ban them, but U.S. regulators still give them the green light. These additives are hiding in plain sight, and you're picking up the tab.
Sam's Club's "Made Without" initiative hits 96% of its goal to remove artificial colors and additives from Member's Mark products, backing HHS Sec. RFK Jr. call to eliminate synthetic dyes.
It’s also possible that additives like food dyes damage people’s health indirectly, said Jerold Mande, a former senior official at the F.D.A. and the Department of Agriculture.
Though the Food and Drug Administration just banned the use of Red Dye No.3 in foods, the coloring was banned back in 1990 for use in cosmetics after being linked to cancer in rats. So much time ...
The Food and Drug Administration, picking up a key priority of the "Make America Healthy Again" movement, will consider potential rulemaking to eliminate the self-affirmed Generally Recognized as ...
The ban on certain food additives in school nutrition programs would take effect by this coming August 1. The House passed the bill with a statewide ban on the artificial dyes in food products ...