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The FDA plans to limit access to certain high-risk groups and also told Pfizer and Moderna to update their warning labels about heart inflammation.
The FDA approved three natural food additives. Food and nutrition experts share what that means for families and our food ...
The Food and Drug Administration says it has decided to continue approving COVID-19 vaccine updates for seniors and others at ...
While research suggests having a higher weight may increase your risk for certain conditions, people can be healthy at every ...
Only one fourth of sunscreens on store shelves in the United States deliver safe and effective protection against the harmful rays of the sun, according to an annual report which analyzed more than 2, ...
The agency is planning a new review process that could result in ingredient bans or additional labeling requirements, ...
The MAHA movement loves the idea of getting rid of synthetic dyes in foods. But manufacturers face challenges that could drive prices higher.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing the regulation and labeling of the abortion pill mifepristone following ...
The following year, legislators in the Golden State approved another measure that, starting in 2028, will ban six food dyes — Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 3, Red 40, Yellow 5 and Yellow 6 — from being sold ...
A recent study conducted by the Ethics & Public Policy Center that found nearly 11% of women who used the popular abortion ...
The FDA approved 3 new color additives, a move that will provide manufacturers with a wider range of natural color options to safely be used in food.
US health authorities have approved three natural dyes-galdiera extract blue, butterfly tea flower extract and calcium ...