A bill banning certain food dyes and additives is the latest bill signed by Gov. Patrick Morrisey. Morrisey announced Monday evening that he signed House Bill 2354, banning certain products from food ...
With a FDA deadline set for March 26 to stop compounding versions of Zepbound, followed by restrictions on compounded Ozempic ...
With the first licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms issued in Colorado, excitement and questions build around the ...
WSHU sits down with CT Mirror’s Katy Golvala to discuss her story about the debate over Medicaid coverage of weight loss ...
On March 20, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its intention to extend the compliance date for the ...
Originally set for 20 January 2026, the Food Traceability Rule aims to boost traceability and reduce foodborne illness.
"I am a mother of two and care deeply about their health. I think most parents do." At least a dozen states are passing laws ...
Soon after Borzelleca's paper was published in a scientific journal, Food and Chemical Toxicology, the FDA examined the data his team had collected and reached its own conclusion: that the dye caused ...
Weight loss drugs have surged in popularity. But Gov. Ned Lamont wants CT’s Medicaid program to discontinue covering them for ...
The FDA delayed the food traceability rule by 30 months, giving food businesses more time to meet requirements they argue are ...
Kennedy Jr. instructed the Food and Drug Administration to consider changes to a rule governing food additives deemed ...
President Trump on Wednesday wrote on social media the Supreme Court should "fix" the practice of district judges issuing orders that block policies nationwide.