Over 100 chemicals of unknown safety were secretly added to foods and supplements without notifying the public or the FDA, a new investigation found.
The report shows that companies — not the FDA — determined the safety of these ingredients under a decades-old exemption originally intended for familiar staples such as salt and yeast.
In the U.S., it’s still found in many confections, including Sour Patch Kids watermelon candies, Hostess chocolate cupcakes ...
Experts say new labeling could deceive consumers as dangerous substances still allowed under new rules ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday took steps toward banning BHA, a food additive used in processed foods such as ...
The FDA is reassessing the safety of BHA, a common food preservative, due to long-standing cancer concerns. Find out which foods contain it and what this means for you.
In an interview on '60 Minutes," Dr David Kessler warned foods considered 'empty calories' have widespread impacts on health.
Food and dietary supplement makers are pushing back as the Trump administration considers eliminating a pathway that allows ...
The petition was filed by former FDA Commissioner Dr. David Kessler.
Strengthening post-market review requires more than new tools—it requires sustained scientific engagement. For all of FDA’s ...
As California’s AB 2034 moves forward, the bill targeting self-affirmed GRAS ingredients is intensifying debate over state authority, federal reform and the risk of patchwork food safety regulation.
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