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FDA Staff Instructed to Avoid Certain Terms; White House Calls it a Misinterpretation

Feb 20 (Reuters) – Scientists at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have been advised to refrain from using terms like "woman," "disabled," and "elderly" in external communications, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter. These words......

US Prohibits Red No. 3 in Foods Due to Cancer Risks

The United States has officially banned the use of the artificial food dye Red No. 3, which imparts a cherry-red color to certain candies, baked goods, and oral medications. This decision follows evidence linking the dye to cancer in laboratory rats. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced......

McDonald's Identifies Source of E. Coli Outbreak: Slivered Onions, Not Quarter Pounder Patties

In a recent statement, McDonald's has clarified that the beef patties used in their Quarter Pounders are not the source of the E. coli outbreak that has affected multiple states. Testing conducted by the Colorado Agriculture Department found no traces of E. coli in the patties, leading the company......

An Unwelcome Harvest: Fresh Start Produce Sales Recalls Cucumbers Amid Salmonella Concerns

In a proactive move to safeguard public health, Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc. of Delray, Florida, has initiated a comprehensive recall of whole cucumbers shipped to various states between May 17 and May 21, 2024. The decision was prompted by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's alarming......

Sanofi Announces Settlement Agreement for Zantac Lawsuits in the United States

Sanofi, a leading pharmaceutical company, has announced an agreement in principle to settle approximately 4,000 lawsuits in the United States related to the now-discontinued heartburn medication Zantac. The lawsuits allege a connection between Zantac and cancer, prompting legal action against Sanofi......

Strengthening Partnerships: Visiting Moroccan Citrus Growers

Morocco plays a pivotal role as a major citrus supplier for the northern hemisphere from December to June. For U.S. importers like Salix Fruits, fostering robust relationships with Moroccan growers is essential. Vince Biasibetti, Executive Sales for Salix Fruits USA, recently undertook a visit to Moroccan......

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