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Nestlé and Conagra said they would stop using FD&C colors in products, as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has urged the industry to stop using synthetic food dyes.
When Joe DeMayo’s donated kidney started to fail earlier than expected, he didn’t know that the drug he was taking could’ve left him vulnerable — and that one of the most formidable drug ...
Recent restructuring efforts at the Food and Drug Administration may have been well-intentioned, but they risk undermining the very innovation and domestic capacity the president seeks to promote.
Kroger, the parent of Smith’s Food and Drug, announced June 20 that it would close 60 stores nationwide over 18 months. Will any be in Utah?
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug that could prevent HIV infections with just two shots every year and possibly eradicate the disease.
Food giant General Mills plans to eliminate artificial dyes from products by 2027, joining industry efforts amid pressure from the Trump administration.
A drug currently used to treat certain HIV infections has also, on Wednesday, received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration to be used to prevent HIV.
Kraft Heinz plans to remove artificial dyes from its U.S. products starting in 2027 and will no longer launch new products with the dyes. In a statement ...
Kraft Heinz is removing artificial food dyes from U.S. products by 2027. Here's what that means for some of your favorite foods and why experts say it matters.
(RTTNews) - The Kraft Heinz Co, (KHC) announced Tuesday it will not launch any new products in the U.S. with Food, Drug & Cosmetic (FD&C) colors, effective immediately.
The Kraft Heinz company announced Tuesday it has begun the process to fully drop any artificial dyes being used in its foods in the United States.
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