Two recent documents—one from the FDA, the other from a commission organized by The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology—indicate ...
FoodNavigator-USA’s Healthy Alternatives session explores how food policy and consumer trends are shaping brands’ strategies ...
FDA-approved drugs are also often patented and subject to various laws regarding exclusivity for a given manufacturer. At the ...
The rule would prevent many cereal and yogurt products from making nutrition claims and allow nuts, oils and certain seafood ...
While it was set to become effective today (Feb. 25), the final rule is delayed until April 28, according to the Dept. of Health and Human Services, the FDA’s parent. The delay will give new agency ...
The FDA's new standards for foods before they can be labeled as "healthy" on their packaging will go into effect about two ...
U.S. health agencies will delay by more than two months a decision on updating the definition of the nutrient content claim "healthy" that manufacturers can voluntarily use on food packages.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a “call to action” and sent vaccines after the death of a child with measles in ...
Follow President Donald Trump's executive order, the Department of Health and Human Services issued new guidance that recognizes only two sexes.
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WSPA 7News on MSNSC Senate revisits bill to penalize smoking with kids in carsA bill that has been discussed for almost twenty years is back in committee meetings in the Senate. If passed, the bill would create a penalty for adults smoking in a ...
the FDA issued a final rule to update the "definition for the implied nutrient content claim 'healthy'" on food packages, according to the Federal Register. The new rule will "help consumers ...
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