The Food and Drug Administration lets companies self-report whether a chemical they add to food is safe. That may be changing ...
It’s time to revamp the FDA’s “generally recognized as safe,” or GRAS, program that allows companies to add untested ...
The Health and Human Services Secretary directed the FDA to consider eliminating a pathway that allowed companies to ...
The industry-funded study, based on data from two prior studies, was led by a Virginia toxicologist who said then that his research found the petroleum-derived food coloring doesn’t cause cancer in ...
More than 30 states have introduced bills to ban potentially harmful chemicals in food, from red dye 40 to brominated ...
Many Americans have started to question the quality of ingredients used within their food, some of which are banned in Europe ...
The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary is pushing to end a rule that allows food companies to use additives that ...
Is MSG actually harmful? Discover what science reveals about this controversial food additive, its hidden sources, and why ...
Discover how common food additives like MSG, artificial sweeteners, and preservatives may damage your brain's memory centers ...
After sitting in limbo for nine days, the West Virginia House of Delegates took up the state Senate’s changes to a bill ...
On National Agriculture Day, U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy introduced bipartisan legislation that would modernize U.S. Food and ...
The FDA’s GRAS rule lets companies decide if food additives are safe—without agency oversight. RFK Jr. now aims to close this ...