Kennedy said removing dyes is a top priority of the Trump administration. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told food industry leaders in a closed-door meeting on Monday ...
Kennedy Jr. met with top executives from Kraft Heinz Co., General Mills Inc. and other food companies Monday and requested they remove artificial dyes before the end of his term. “Kennedy ...
Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, bluntly told them that a top priority would be eliminating artificial dyes from the nation’s food supply. At the Monday meeting, Mr. Kennedy emphasized that it ...
The dyes targeted by House Bill 2354 (HB 2354) — Red No. 3, Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, Yellow No. 6, Blue No. 1, Blue No. 2, and Green No. 3 — along with preservatives butylated hydroxyanisole ...
A recent viral video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. using a bright blue liquid sparked widespread curiosity about methylene blue—a substance that has been making waves on social media as a supposed ...
I would spend mornings piling on a powder foundation, then bronzer, next blush, and finish with a super-matte translucent powder. But then came the no-makeup makeup movement and the glazed donut ...
Rember® is a purified, proprietary formulation of methylthioninium chloride (MTC), also known as methylene blue. This old drug predates the FDA. It is being widely used in Africa to treat malaria, as ...
The EPA’s new leadership continues to defend last year’s rule that banned most uses of methylene chloride, marking a step towards a ruling on amendments Congress made in 2016 to the nation’s primary ...
The measure, House Bill 2354, which already cleared the House, would prohibit the sale of any food product with certain types of yellow, blue, green and red dyes, including Red No. 40 that helps ...
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West Virginia’s Legislature has overwhelmingly voted in favor of a bill that would ban certain artificial food dyes, first from school food and then more broadly statewide. Laura Wakim Chapman ...