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truthaboutpetfood.com /1 month ago

When the Center for Science in the Public Interest…

…wasn’t in the interest of the pet owning public.

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foodsafetynews.com /1 month ago

FRESH Act is a rotten apple

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foodsafetynews.com /3 weeks ago

More consumer groups fighting FRESH Act

The FRESH and Affordable Foods Act would preempt, retroactively and prospectively, state food chemical laws.

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food-safety.com /5 days ago

Sodium-Rich Foods are Also Important Sources of Key Nutrients, Complicating Reformulation Efforts

A new study led by the University of Toronto and supported by IAFNS highlights a critical tension in sodium reduction policy, in that many of the foods contributing most to sodium...

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washingtonmonthly.com /3 weeks ago

Censorship at the FDA, CDC

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foodsafetynews.com /3 weeks ago

Paywalls shouldn’t block life-saving food recall information

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nakedcapitalism.com /1 month ago

Why Food Additives May Not Be FDA Reviewed

Discussing a decades-old FDA loophole for putting new ingredients into the country’s food supply.

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organicconsumers.org /1 week ago

Even The ‘Safe’ Additives? Study Raises Concerns About Food Preservatives, Heart Health

May 21, 2026 | Source: Study Finds | by StudyFinds Analysis In A Nutshell A study of more than 112,000 people found that higher consumption of common food preservatives was linked...

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kevinmd.com /3 days ago

RFK’s food pyramid is a win for industry, not health

When Robert Kennedy Jr. (RFK) was confirmed as HHS director last February, overseeing the CDC, NIH, CMS, and FDA, many worried that modern medicines would become unavailable or sca...

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washingtonmonthly.com /1 month ago

RFK Jr. and the Perils of Peptides

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nakedcapitalism.com /3 weeks ago

HHS’ Healthy Food Agenda Puts Hospitals on Notice About Patients’ Meals

HHS arouses ire via messaging and a gimmick to try to get hospitals to serve less gawd-awful meals.

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food-safety.com /1 month ago

FDA’s Human Foods Program Publishes Priority Scientific Needs to Advance Food Safety

The list of data, method, and research needs spans microbiological and chemical safety, nutrition, risk assessment, and other areas. It is intended to guide researchers who are int...

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natlawreview.com /1 month ago

Petition Calls for Cancer Warning on Processed Meats

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) filed a petition with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to require cancer warnings on processed meat products, such...

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washingtontimes.com /1 month ago

MAHA making deliberately misleading food labels honest

MAHA making deliberately misleading food labels honest

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reason.com /3 weeks ago

No One Can Define 'Ultra-Processed Food.' Why Is RFK Jr. Trying To Regulate It?

How to raise food prices without giving consumers any useful information.

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foodsafetynews.com /1 month ago

Little voluntary movement by companies to remove artificial food dyes spurs action by Consumer Reports

A year after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. encouraged food companies to voluntarily phase out their use of synthetic dyes, little action has been taken....

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natlawreview.com /1 month ago

FDA Publishes Priority Research Agenda for Food Safety and Nutrition

FDA’s Human Foods Program has released an updated list of priority research, data, and method needs to support food safety and nutrition oversight. While aimed at researchers, the...

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bioengineer.org /1 month ago

Doctors’ Group Submits Legal Petition Urging USDA to Mandate Colorectal Cancer Warnings on Processed Meat

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In an alarming development for public health, colorectal cancer has surged to become the leading cause of cancer mortality among individuals under the age of 50...

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food-safety.com /1 week ago

Codex Moves to Adopt Standardized Precautionary Allergen Labeling, Kicks UPFs Can Down the Road

During the 49th Meeting of the Codex Committee on Food Labeling (CCFL49), guidelines on risk-based precautionary allergen labeling, labeling for multipack foods, and emergency flex...

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organicconsumers.org /1 week ago

Pork Lobbyist Helping Lead “Nonpartisan” Group Working Against State Animal Welfare Laws

May 22, 2026 | Source: Sentient | by  Brian Bienkowski In March, a letter to the editor appeared in the Los Angeles Times imploring Congress to take action against a California la...

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nbcdfw.com /3 weeks ago

FDA's new playbook: Lots of media announcements but not much rulemaking

In one of his first major announcements as health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called a news conference to unveil a plan to “phase out” synthetic food dyes. Food and Drug Ad...

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natlawreview.com /3 weeks ago

Dietary Supplement Companies, Natural Medicine Group Sue FDA Over Health Claims

A group of dietary supplement companies, joined by an alternative medicine advocacy group, sued FDA (Law360 subscription required) for allegedly violating First Amendment commercia...

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independent.co.uk /4 weeks ago

The foods RFK Jr wants hospitals to stop serving

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columbian.com /3 weeks ago

FDA’s new playbook: Lots of media announcements but not much rulemaking

WASHINGTON — In one of his first major announcements as health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called a news conference to unveil a plan to “phase out” synthetic food dyes.

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