The FDA wants food and beverage manufacturers to display nutrition labels on the front of most of their packages in an effort to help Americans make healthier choices.
Red dye No. 3 has been permissible for use in food despite the Delaney Clause of the FDA’s Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The clause, in part, “prohibits the FDA from approving a color additive that is ingested if it causes cancer in animals or humans when ingested,” according to the agency .
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is going dark, along with other federal agencies within the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This week, the returning Trump administration told these agencies to stop talking to the public—for how long, no one knows.
T he U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned the use of Red Dye No.3 in foods and has given drug manufacturers until Jan. 18, 2028, and food manufacturers until Jan. 15, 20
The proposed "Nutrition info box" would show customers whether products have low, medium or high levels of saturated fat, sodium and added sugars.
Discover which popular foods will be affected by the FDA's new ban on Red No. 3, the synthetic dye that adds a vibrant pop of color to candies, cakes, and some foods you wouldn't even expect.
The authors write "The Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law Section of the New York State Bar Association is delving into the changing face of health law and regulations as part of its Annual Meeting taking place Jan.
The US Food and Drug Administration is proposing nutrition information be placed on the front of packaged foods to provide at-a-glance information about saturated fat, sodium and added sugar.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A popular brand of cookies has been recalled across the United States for containing “life-threatening' allergens, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
First Aid Beauty has announced the recall of 2,756 jars of its Ultra Repair Cream in the coconut vanilla scent following an issue identified by the brand.
After a delayed approval, treosulfan’s manufacturer is hopeful the alkylating agent will become the new gold standard in the United States.