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Continue with Googlethedailybeast.com • Politics • USA
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial speech at the FDA, filled with a disability slur, conspiracy theories, and accusations against FDA staff, caused several employees to walk out.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s efforts to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply are gaining traction, leading to a potential phase-out of several dyes by the end of next year.
startribune.com • Food • World
General Mills' attempt to use natural colors in Trix cereal failed due to consumer preference for the original bright colors, and now faces a potential ban on artificial food coloring.
nature.com • Medicine • World
The FDA's approval of a clinical trial using genetically modified pig kidneys marks a significant advancement in xenotransplantation, potentially revolutionizing organ transplantation.
theatlantic.com • FoodSafety • World
Due to recent government funding cuts and a lack of transparency, the article advises against consuming bagged lettuce due to increased risk of foodborne illnesses.
theepochtimes.com • Medicine • World
The FDA announced a new policy requiring clinical trial data for COVID-19 vaccine licenses for healthy adults under 65, prioritizing high-risk groups.
timesheraldonline.com • Politics • USA
The Trump administration's new policy significantly restricts access to annual COVID-19 vaccines for healthy younger adults and children, requiring extensive studies before approval.
theatlantic.com • Politics • World
A controversial report cited by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to justify an FDA review of mifepristone is criticized for its flawed methodology and questionable conclusions.
theepochtimes.com • FoodSafety • USA
The FDA issued a Class I recall of potentially salmonella-contaminated tomatoes distributed in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina between April 23 and 28.
dailymail.co.uk • Medicine • Montana
Montana's new law legalizes experimental treatment centers, making it a potential hub for Americans seeking unproven anti-aging therapies.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to phase out eight commonly used petroleum-based food dyes in the United States by the end of 2026, citing concerns about potential health effects.