The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced its decision to revoke the authorization of Red No. 3 for use in food products and ingested pharmaceuticals, citing potential health risks associated with the synthetic dye.
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[email protected] INTRODUCTION With Republicans controlling the House, the Senate, and the presidency for the first time in five years,
The United States Health and Human Services Department (HHS) published a landmark report on intersex health equity last week, calling for an end to medically unnecessary non-consensual surgeries on children born with intersex variations.
Despite moderate trust in scientists, a study identifies concerns over openness and research priorities, emphasizing the need for better science communication.
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It remains unclear how much weight many of the orders will carry, but policy specialists who spoke to Nature say that they clearly mark the direction Trump intends to steer the United States during his second term in the White House.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is taking a stronger approach toward supporting health goals in 2025 and beyond by setting the tone
A global survey spanning 68 countries reveals that public trust in scientists is still high. A team of 241 researchers conducted the largest post-pandemic study of trust in science, societal expectations and public views on research priorities.
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On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration banned red dye No. 3, additive in food that was banned from cosmetics in 1990.
If Democratic senators think leaving the door ajar for RFK Jr. will get them points for bipartisanship, I recommend they find those opportunities elsewhere.
Russell Wald, Executive Director for HAI, highlighted the necessity for public sector investment in AI as major technology companies like Google and OpenAI dominate the space.