USA TODAY Let friends in your social network know what you are reading about. ShareTwitterGoogle+LinkedIn. Food dye possibly linked to ADHD. Research suggests a link between children who are hyper and appear to have ADHD, and Red Dye 40. Post to Facebook ... and more »
Santa Barbara Independent “It provides everything they need—the materials for their huts and clothing, the plants and animals for their food , the paints and dyes for their decorations. They cannot be Mbuti apart from the forest, but the more dominant tribes of the Congo ...
The Stir (blog) Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6 make up 90 percent of the food dyes out there, so if we banned just those three, it would be a huge improvement. I'm not even sure why these dyes are still legal, especially for children's products. A Change.org petition ...
WCSH-TV Color additives have been used to enhance our food for nearly 150 years. The federal government began to oversee their use in the 1880s and in 1931 approved 15 dyes for food , medications, and cosmetics. Six of those colors are still being used today.
WKYC-TV Color additives have been used to enhance our food for nearly 150 years. The federal government began to oversee their use in the 1880s and in 1931 approved 15...
WCSH-TV Color additives have been used to enhance our food for nearly 150 years. The federal government began to oversee their use in the 1880s and in 1931 approved 15 dyes for food, medications, and cosmetics. Six of those colors are still being used today. and more »
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