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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) might soon change the appearance of food labels to more clearly inform consumers about the nutrition information in packaged foods and drinks. A proposal ...
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has published a pair of proposed rules that if finalized could ...
How confident are you that you take prescription drugs correctly? The instructions on the bottle's label may not seem to be hard to follow, but more than 500,000 Americans misinterpret them every ...
Training patients to read food labels can lead to healthier eating habits, diet and nutrition specialists say.
Food and beverage products that promote health and well-being have proliferated. Demand has surged for foods and drinks that are loaded with ...
In just weeks, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will finalize implementing a rule that defines which packaged foods can feature this coveted label. At first glance, the effort seems sensible.
The current Administration has talked a lot about "Making America Healthy Again” in the fight to reduce chronic disease. Now, the FDA has an ...
The FDA has updated the definition of "healthy" on food labels to better reflect current ... The new guidelines aim to provide clearer information for consumers and encourage healthier food ...
But the problem is that there is no legal definition of the "net," "active," or "impact" carbs popping up on food labels and advertisements. The only carbohydrate information regulated by the FDA ...