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The unexpected elimination of funding for the decades-long research project focused on women's health shocked scientists.
Some key public health figures are taking an extraordinary step to try to shore up U.S. vaccination policy, feared to be ...
In an abrupt reversal, the US Department of Health and Human Services said Thursday that it no longer plans to cut funding ...
Kennedy's plan to eliminate the dyes needs the food companies to go along — he doesn't appear to have an enforcement ...
House Rep. Gerry Connolly is pushing CDC leadership to explain why the personnel who handle FOIA requests lost their jobs, noting that that the public has a right to access federal records.
U.S. health agencies announced that the food industry will begin "phasing out" eight artificial food dyes in the coming years ...
In his inaugural speech upon taking over as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“FDA should be the ones regulating these products because states have better things to do with their time,” says Jensen Jose, regulatory counsel for the Center for Science in the Public ...
Major food companies haven't officially agreed to ditch artificial dyes despite Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s push to ban them, ...
Artificial food dyes like Red No. 3, Yellow 5, and Blue 1 are synthetic chemicals linked to hyperactivity, cancer risks, and behavioral issues, especially in children, sparking regulatory action ...
A KFF Health News analysis underscores that the terminations are sparing no part of the country, politically or ...