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New York lawmakers are pushing to strengthen laws banning false, predatory marketing and advertising for unhealthy foods to curb childhood obesity.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shares the status of his efforts to confront America's chronic health crisis on 'Jesse ...
Food companies have voluntarily consented to getting rid of the artificial dyes, Makary said, but there is currently no ...
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Former President Joe Biden's administration in January started the process to ban one artificial dye, Red No. 3, which will ...
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The use of some artificial dyes in dairy products might soon be phased out. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins ...
The FDA currently allows 36 food color additives, including eight synthetic dyes. In January, the agency announced that the ...
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New York lawmakers propose expanding false advertising laws to cover food ads targeting children, focusing on social media ...
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How's the American consumer doing? Recent comments from companies and their executives offers clues, with some citing healthy ...