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The Trump administration has fired Food and Drug Administration employees responsible for the federal response to the ongoing bird flu outbreaks, according to former staff and professional groups.
Here’s what food and drug regulation might look like under the Trump administration Leaders of the FDA have published a list of new priorities for the agency.
A new study finds synthetic dyes in one of 5 US foods, raising health concerns, especially for kids, as major brands begin ...
The Food and Drug Administration's decision to remove the petroleum-based artificial color additives follows mounting scientific evidence and advocacy from health organizations such as the Center ...
Thomas Galligan, who works at the Center for Science in the Public Interest as a principal scientist for food additives and supplements, echoed a similar sentiment.
It’s a Food and Drug Administration rule that most Americans know little about, yet gives corporations the license to add potentially harmful ingredients to foods without regulatory oversight or ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday it has picked a new head of its center charged with vaccine approvals and other biologics products: Dr. Vinay Prasad, a vocal critic of the ...
A law passed in 2011 required food companies to track food in the event of contamination and a recall. The administration delayed the move, set to take effect next year, for 30 months.
Americans might finally have to face what’s in their food A front-of-package food label would be a great educational tool. The Trump administration should keep it.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has officially banned red dye — called Red 3, or Erythrosine — from foods, dietary supplements and ingested medicines, as reported on Wednesday.
The US Food and Drug Administration has banned the use of red dye No. 3 in food, drinks and ingested drugs.
Trump administration cuts FDA staff handling bird flu outbreaks Federal regulators were responsible for recalling pet food contaminated with bird flu, which killed household cats.