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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the federal effort is building on the momentum of states like West Virginia.
Federal health officials suggest the additives are contributing to rising rates of diabetes, obesity and ADHD in children.
The FDA announced it would phase out all petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the United States' food supply and medications.
West Virginia has taken the lead on a big food safety issue. The state has passed a law that will ban the use of several artificial food dyes. That result points to two statewide trends ...
Some have quit in frustration. The leading nutrition scientist at the N.I.H., Kevin Hall, recently resigned, saying he was ...
The FDA and HHS will phase out eight synthetic food dyes by 2026, citing health risks such as ADHD and obesity. The move ...
If passed, The Alabama Healthy Schools Act would also prohibit third parties from selling foods with those listed ingredients ...