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FDA Bans Red Dye No. 3
Red 3 Ban: Other Ingredients That Could Now Face FDA Scrutiny
The Food and Drug Administration has banned Red Dye No. 3 for its potential cancer risk, and other ingredients could be next to face the agency's scrutiny. Health advocates have long called for stricter measures on what companies use in producing food.
FDA bans controversial red dye found in candy, drinks and snacks
Studies show that high doses could cause cancer in rats, but the regulators maintain that no evidence exists that ingesting the coloring causes cancer in humans.
FDA bans red dye No. 3 from foods
U.S. regulators are banning the dye called Red 3 from the food supply. The move comes nearly 35 years after the dye was barred from cosmetics such as lipsticks because of potential cancer risk.
FDA moves to cut nicotine from cigarettes
FDA floats plan to make cigarettes nonaddictive, but its fate rests with Trump
Federal officials on Wednesday released a far-reaching proposal to make cigarettes far less addictive by capping their nicotine content, a goal long sought by antismoking advocates that is unlikely to go into effect anytime soon.
FDA moves to cut nicotine from cigarettes, in plan first floated under Trump
Zeller credited Gottlieb for advocating for the nicotine regulation within the Trump White House, after the Obama administration had fallen short. Obama officials had promised Zeller they would back rules to curb nicotine and menthol.
FDA Moves to Reduce Nicotine From Cigarettes
Brian King, director of the FDA’s Center of Tobacco Products, said Wednesday that reducing the amount of nicotine in tobacco products to the levels proposed in the new rule should significantly reduce their addictive qualities, making it easier for individuals to quit.
FDA, U.S. food and Nutrition facts label
FDA Proposes New Front-of-Package Food Labels
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed a new rule requiring bold, easy-to-read nutrition labels on the front of food and beverage packages. These labels, which would highlight content of sugar,
FDA wants food companies to put nutrition labels on the front of packaging. Why?
The labels will also include new information about the product's level of saturated fat, sodium and added sugars, categorizing them as “low,” “medium,” or “high.”Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
The FDA Could Be Making A Big Change To Our Food Labels. Here's What We Know
In an effort to improve how consumers eat, the FDA has suggested a significant change to our food labels. Here's what we know about the proposal so far.
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FDA proposes limiting nicotine levels in cigarettes, other tobacco products
The Food and Drug Administration proposed a new rule on Wednesday limiting nicotine levels in cigarettes and certain other ...
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FDA seeks to limit nicotine in cigarettes, most cigars. Vapes and Zyn are excluded.
The FDA's proposed rule would slash nicotine levels in cigarettes, most cigars and other combustible tobacco products, but ...
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FDA moves to ban Red 3, citing concern over cancer in some animals
FDA officials have telegraphed the decision for months. While the agency has long said that it did not think evidence of Red ...
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FDA Sets Highest Concern Level for 4 Products
Packages of chopped cucumbers have been recalled with the FDA warning that eating them could "cause serious adverse health ...
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US FDA approves expanded use of Lilly's bowel disease drug
Eli Lilly said on Wednesday the U.S. health regulator has approved its drug to treat adults with moderate-to-severe Crohn's ...
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