The FDA cited findings from animal studies indicating that high levels of Red 3 exposure caused cancer in male lab rats
In a recent request for information, the agency is turning its attention to how define and regulate high-protein yogurt and poppy seeds, reflecting its broader effort to modernize food standards and address consumer preferences,
Thousands of foods contain Red Dye No. 3, the substance banned by U.S. regulators on Wednesday due to potential cancer links. Here’s what foods or products are likely to be impacted by the ban.
An FDA Enforcement Report said TreeHouse Foods, which made the broth for Walmart, issued a recall on Dec. 11 and phoned consignees in Alabama and Arkansas. Asked by the Miami Herald Tuesday why there was no news release and who the consignees were, TreeHouse media relations didn’t answer and emailed:
A colorful ingredient you may find in your pantry or medicine cabinet is now banned by the Food and Drug Administration.
The Quaker Oats Company announced the recall due to the presence of undeclared milk in the mixes, the FDA said.
FDA bans Red 3 dye from food supply, citing cancer risk. The ban removes it from the list of approved color additives in foods, dietary supplements, and oral medicines.
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Right now, almost 300,000 Arkansas students qualify for free and reduced lunch. This video captures the experience of flying Qatar Airways’ A350-1000 from Los Angeles to Doha, featuring cockpit insights, 360° take-off and landing footage, and a journey in the luxury Q Suite.
The cold will pose a danger to pipes, so be sure to cover exterior pipes, open cabinets with pipes so warm air can circulate, and drip your faucets.
A growing topic of controversy is the conversation that the food we are eating is making us sick and if raw milk is better for you.
She settled in Los Angeles, where she never became a star but did rub shoulders with some of the elites of old Hollywood, including backing up singer Pearl Bailey, being an extra in a scene with Diana Ross in "Lady Sings the Blues" and being mentored by the first Black woman to ever sign a movie contract.