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The US Food and Drug Administration plans to phase out the use of petroleum-based synthetic dyes in the US food supply due to ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday announced actions to phase out the use of petroleum based food dyes in U.S.
HHS Secretary Kennedy, FDA Commissioner Makary presser to announce the FDA's intent to phase out the use of petroleum-based ...
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary ...
The FDA is moving to ban seven synthetic food dyes found in more than 10,000 popular products — including Red 40 and Yellow 5 ...
Gov. Morissey signed House Bill 2354, a similar ban on eight different synthetic food dyes and preservatives, but that ban ...
The FDA and HHS will phase out eight synthetic food dyes by 2026, citing health risks such as ADHD and obesity. The move includes banning Red No. 40 and Yellow No. 5, and approving natural ...
Commissioner Marty Makary and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said food companies are eager to work with them on removing petroleum-based dyes from foods.
Federal health officials suggest the additives are contributing to rising rates of diabetes, obesity and ADHD in children.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks to a crowd about the push to phase out certain food dyes in United States.
Red No. 40 (Allura Red AC), Yellow No. 5 (Tartrazine), Yellow No. 6 (Sunset Yellow FCF), Blue No. 1 (Brilliant Blue FCF), ...
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