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States, not the FDA, are now the front lines of food safety

Evidence keeps mounting about the health risks of common food chemicals. At the same time, Americans are waking up to the fact that the federal government not only doesn’t vet the chemicals used in...

Natural and artificial flavor: What's the difference?

If you’ve studied ingredient labels and been mystified by “natural flavor” and “artificial flavor,” you’re not alone. These vague terms suggest a big gap in quality, but the reality is more complex...

Interactive map: Tracking state food chemical regulation in the U.S.

Thousands of chemicals are allowed for use in food sold in this country. And while most of these are likely safe to eat, some have been linked to serious health harms.

6 real policies to help people eat real food

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. kicked off the “Eat Real Food” campaign last month, promising a series of food and nutrition policy changes to “Make America Healthy Again.”...

Is green beer safe to drink? Your guide to a happier, healthier St. Patrick’s Day

This weekend, bars across the country will serve their booze with a festive twist: beer dyed green in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. If you choose to drink alcohol, you may already be comfortable with a...

Syngenta exits paraquat production, but other manufacturers will continue supplying it

The agricultural chemical and seed giant Syngenta announced it will stop producing the toxic weedkiller paraquat by the end of June this year. But this is a tactical retreat, not a public health...

How to speed-read a nutrition label in three steps (or less)

Sometimes food labels are so complex it feels like you need a degree in food science to go grocery shopping – especially if you’re trying to eat less ultra-processed food , or UPF. Typically made in...

If Trump won’t ban glyphosate, he can at least reduce kids’ exposure to it

Last week, President Donald Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to boost the American supply of glyphosate-based herbicides , declaring the controversial weedkiller essential to national security...

How a new House bill could gut state protections from harmful chemicals

State bans on toxic chemicals – including cancer-causing formaldehyde in children’s products and the “forever chemicals” known as PFAS in clothing and other consumer products – are under threat from a...

Trump tariff bailout sends billions to mega farms, speeding consolidation

Nearly 40% of the $11 billion taxpayer-funded farm bailout meant to offset the effects of the Trump administration tariffs, known as bridge payments, will likely flow to the largest farms. An EWG...

New science finds babies exposed to more ‘forever chemicals’ than previously known

A new peer-reviewed study raises fresh concerns about how exposure to the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS may affect health from the very start of life – and how to most effectively tackle...

Scalp exposure: New study finds harmful chemicals in almost all hair extensions

More than nine in 10 hair extensions sold in the U.S. contain chemicals linked to serious health harms, including cancer and hormone disruption, a new peer-reviewed study finds. The study raises...

At EPA and FDA, Zeldin and RFK Jr. celebrate a year in office – while public health suffers

Friday the 13th is supposed to be unlucky – and for Americans’ health, it may be just that. That’s because it marks the anniversary of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s swearing-in as health secretary. It also...

These Olympics are first to feature a ban on ‘forever chemicals’ in ski and snowboard wax

For decades, elite skiers and snowboarders chased medals with the help of high-performance wax made with the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS. Winter sports enthusiasts usually slicked...

Nearly three-quarters of U.S. baby foods are ultra-processed, new study finds

Most baby food sold in U.S. grocery stores is ultra-processed, a new study finds, raising fresh concerns about what many infants and toddlers are eating during a critical window of development. The...

Valentine’s Day: Showing love for you or another with the perfect fragrance gift

Fragrance is a longtime favorite Valentine’s Day gift, and for good reason: Some pleasing smells can trigger the release of dopamine and serotonin, contributing to feelings of happiness and well-being...

‘Forever chemicals’ in drinking water: How exposure can impact infant health

Exposure through drinking water to the toxic “ forever chemicals ” known as PFAS can harm infant health before birth, a recent study finds . The risks of exposure can include premature birth, low...

State bills show building momentum to ban toxic weedkiller paraquat

Update appended Thirteen states are weighing bills to prohibit use of the toxic weedkiller paraquat entirely or near public schools, signaling growing support for banning the chemical. Hawaii ( House...

Bang for your buck: Lip gloss

Finding a lip gloss that delivers the perfect glass-like finish shouldn't require a compromise on your health — or your budget. Whether you’re preparing for a date or just touching up your look, the...

How plugging into the sun could help Californians lower their energy bills

Californians, who face some of the highest electricity rates in the country, could get financial relief from something as simple as plugging a device into an outlet at home. Plug-in solar technologies...
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