Earlier this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed food companies use new, front-of-package labels highlighting the levels of fat, salt and added sugar in their products.
Several executive orders recently signed by US President Donald Trump may have significant implications for the US Food and Drug Administration ...
FDA faces radical changes under Trump, risking public health and regulatory stability. • Trump reinstates the “Schedule F” order, threatening federal employees’ job security and increasing political ...
Discover what FDA's red dye ban means for your food safety. Learn which synthetic colors remain in your favorite foods and ...
(U.S. Food & Drug Administration) The FDA’s warning focuses on two different issues. One is that birth-related products are considered drugs, meaning they’re subject to strict regulations and ...
Vitti Labs says the Food and Drug Administration erred in subjecting the lab's umbilical cord-derived product in a way that brings greater regulation. Liberty-based Vitti Labs, a human tissue bank ...
A proposal to ban formaldehyde in hair straightening products is now in limbo after President Donald Trump signed an executive order pausing all federal regulations. The Food and Drug ...
American colonists enacted a replica of the Assize of Bread regulation in 1646 ... which would become the Bureau of Chemistry in 1901 and the Food and Drug Administration in 1906. 1906 – Pure Food and ...
In Northern Ireland under The Windsor Framework, EU food law continues to apply. The principal aim of assimilated Regulation (EC) 178/2002, 'General Food Law' is to protect human health and consumer’s ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is amending the color additive regulations to provide for the safe use of myoglobin as a color additive in ground meat and ground poultry analogue products ...
Now that the US Food and Drug Administration has ... and that there are other reasons why the FDA should take another look at its regulation of red dye No. 40 — as well as yellow dyes Nos.
The Food and Drug Administration is banning dye Red No. 3 in food and oral medicinal products. The substance gives a cherry-red hue to certain foods and medicines. The FDA ban comes on the cusp of ...