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New FDA regulations are changing what’s allowed in popular snacks and cereals. Here’s what families should know about ...
On April 22, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration announced measures designed to phase out all remaining petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the American ...
"At this year's ISPOR, Flatiron scientists are using high-quality real-world data to validate novel methodologies that will shape the future of evidence generation and health outcomes research in ...
To be considered healthy, products must now contain a certain amount of key food groups, such as whole grains, fruit, ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. recently addressed a diverse group of stakeholders at the ...
Axovia Therapeutics Ltd., a biotechnology company developing therapies to address the genetic causes of blindness and obesity, today announced that Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Victor ...
FDA’s sweeping plan to eliminate synthetic colors from the US food system announced last week marks a turning point in the ...
The Supreme Court’s recent reversal of the Chevron doctrine means every new regulation is now living on borrowed time — and ...
The FDA is phasing out all synthetic food dyes, including Red 40 and Yellow 5, in favour of natural alternatives as part of ...
He covers federal public health agencies. The Food and Drug Administration is drawing up plans that would end most of its routine food safety inspections work, multiple federal health officials ...
Dr. Stephen Hauser was a young resident at Harvard when he met his first patient with multiple sclerosis, a woman with a thriving professional life who’d been completely wiped out by her condition, ...
“Kroger sells pasteurized and ultra-pasteurized milk, both are safe to drink because the temperature of pasteurization will ...