The first-ever US FDA guidelines on lead in baby food are under fire from health experts who argue the limits are too lenient.
The government is changing what foods can be branded as “healthy.” It expects basically no one to listen.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this week set maximum levels for lead in baby foods such as jarred fruits and vegetables, yogurts and dry cereal, part of an effort to cut young kids' ...
At a CVS store in a racially diverse neighborhood in Brooklyn Center, the only devices available to shoppers to measure their ...
In this video, Jay B. Wish, MD, professor of clinical medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine and chief medical ...
Protein powders may contain high levels of lead and cadmium, with chocolate-flavored and plant-based products testing at the ...
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The distance between a patient's home and an abortion-services facility where they would seek care significantly influences how they receive birth-control medications, according to a study published ...
In the pursuit of optimal health and wellness, hydration often takes center stage. Many individuals, particularly seniors, ...
Among the rattled were Washington’s freshman guard, Zoom Diallo, who lost his composure around 16 minutes into the first half after Jeremy Fears Jr. drew a foul on him. Diallo got into a spat with ...
Mendaera has found a leader with deep medical robotics experience to lead its commercialization push. Eric Davidson has taken ...