Red Dye No. 3 is a "color additive made from petroleum," which "could previously be used in foods in small amounts as approved by the FDA on a per-case basis," said Forbes. It was banned in cosmetics after being linked to cancer in rats.
The FDA just announced changes to help make berries sold in the U.S. safer to eat, lowering the odds you’ll get norovirus or hepatitis A.
The new Trump administration could put a stop to pending litigation on the abortion pill mifepristone and other federal abortion policies through changes at the Department of Health and Human Services,
The Food and Drug Administration released on Tuesday its long-awaited proposal to require food manufacturers to put some nutrition facts on the front of packages, in a bid to nudge Americans and ...
The rescinded order directed Medicare and Medicaid to test ways to lower drug costs for enrollees. Those tests hadn’t started, so current drug prices are unaffected.
PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta states his case to those in the new Trump administration possibly eyeing the health of the food industry.
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Skincare brand First Aid Beauty has announced a recall of its face moisturizer. This was a voluntary recall on the company’s part, first announced on December 23, 2024.
FDA issues advisory on First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream - The First Aid Beauty ‘Ultra Repair Intense Hydration’ cream is typically a well-loved product that has previously gone viral on TikTok but now,
Conversations about kids and food are likely to grow louder if RFK Jr. is confirmed. But amid the noise, families can still foster a healthy, relaxed attitude toward eating, experts say. For Harrison, it’s pretty simple: “Allowing your kids some flexibility, and having a home where all foods are accepted and all foods are good.”
Cherry red, like a matte fire engine, these hot dogs owe their glow to a cocktail of food dyes, often including Red No. 3, a dye recently banned by the Food and Drug Administration. Does this mean the signature bright red Carolina dog is on the way out? We looked into it.