Manufacturers are scrambling to secure supply chains as all major food and beverage crops fall under threat from climate ...
The FDA relies on food companies to determine whether their ingredients are safe. Europe is tougher. At least 950 substances ...
Gum arabic, a vital ingredient used in everything from Coca-Cola to M&M's sweets, is increasingly being trafficked from rebel ...
Chemicals such as titanium dioxide and potassium bromate, whose safety has been debated, are allowed in foods in the United ...
Biotechnology is helping to solve ingredient supply chain pain points to meet evolving consumer demand. John Krzywicki of ...
The Health and Human Services secretary is pushing to change a program that allows companies to add untested ingredients to ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered the Food and Drug Administration on Monday to revise its ...
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Kennedy Jr. directed the Food and Drug Administration on Monday to revise ...
Generic drugmakers and hospital pharmacists warn that added financial pressure from tariffs could strain the nation's generic drug supplies.
Food manufacturers often are left to decide whether their ingredients and additives are safe. Experts say hundreds of products contain chemicals linked to health concerns.
The FDA’s GRAS rule lets companies decide if food additives are safe—without agency oversight. RFK Jr. now aims to close this ...