There are no reports of complaints from the “special rapporteur” Francesca Albanese or the International Red Cross. No Jews no news? The “Free Palestine” hordes don’t seem to care much.
The US Food and Drug Administration announced this month that it's effectively banning Red No. 3, the controversial artificial red dye found in food and drinks that's been linked to cancer.
In a bombshell announcement made last week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it will ban the use of FD&C Red No. 3, a synthetic food dye, from the nation’s food supply. The latest ...
In a bombshell announcement made last week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it will ban the use of FD&C Red No. 3, a synthetic food dye, from the nation’s food supply. The latest ...
Removal of Red Dye No. 3 won't be immediate. Here are a few popular foods that currently contain the outlawed colorant. Corin Cesaric is a Flex Editor at CNET currently covering home tech.
Red No. 3 has no nutritional value, and it doesn’t change the flavor or texture of dishes, so its impact is purely cosmetic. The FDA decided it was no longer safe because they found evidence of ...
Red dye number 3 has been banned ... In those studies, there was no statistically significant finding between hyperactivity and ingestion of the dye — which is to say, the dye doesn’t make ...
Vasquez-Imagn Images / Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has claimed that there will be "no reason for Max Verstappen to stay" at the team if they do not ...
One family was displaced and is being assisted by the Red Cross. No reported injuries to any of the residents or firefighters.
The Israeli ambassador then criticized the Red Cross's and the UN's handling of the status of the Bibas children. Danon stated, "We have received no word, nothing, about [Kfir's] condition.
The Food and Drug Administration announced the ban on Red No.3 after reviewing evidence that indicated it caused cancer in rats. US food manufacturers will have until January 15, 2027, to remove ...
CHEYENNE - Schools across Wyoming may soon be required to allow “patriotic organizations” time to visit with students, during the school day, about their activities.