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Texas Legislature proved to be a session of recalibration, where health care regulations were either tightened or loosened ...
A Texas bill on the verge of becoming law would require labels on packaged food from Skittles to Mountain Dew that warn about ingredients “not recommended for human consumption” by other countries.
Nor were they aware of research published on whether warning labels about additives specifically improved public health ...
The Clean Label Project tested 165 popular snack bars and found 100% contained heavy metals, with 22% exceeding California’s ...
Social and medical transition was associated with better health — 67% of respondents who socially transitioned and 70% of those who medically transitioned reported good or better health compared to 61 ...
A test on 165 of the best-selling snack and nutrition bars found that 100% of the biggest brands contain heavy metals. ...
Junk food warning labels are coming soon to a store aisle near you. The Texas Legislature just approved a bipartisan bill ...
Health IT market research firm Elion says CHAI’s model cards have created a more standard way to present foundational ...
Before wrapping up this session, the Texas Legislature approved Senate Bill 25. It requires a clear warning for processed ...
Foods from Doritos to Froot Loops could be labeled as having ingredients 'not recommended for human consumption' under this ...
HOUSTON — If you need a good laugh, read the responses to our story about Texas lawmakers targeting junk food in a bipartisan ...