Por: ABC7 Politics March 23, 2023
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KABC) -- A new bill proposed in the California legislature would ban popular candies such as Skittles and Nerds, as well as other processed food items that contain chemicals linked to health problems such as an increased risk of cancer and behavioral issues in children.Assembly Bill 418, proposed by Rep. Jesse Gabriel from Woodland Hills, would ban processed foods with the chemicals red dye no. 3, titanium dioxide, potassium... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion March 26, 2023
Scratch the surface of a Skittles and, wow, you will find so much more than a chewy fruit-flavored sugar bomb. The shiny candy is a bit like a Rorschach test; you see what you want to see in those rainbow-colored morsels. In 2016, for example, Donald Trump Jr. looked at a bowl... + más
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Time USA Nation March 24, 2023
California legislators are considering that could potentially ban the sale of Skittles and several other popular snacks because research shows some of the chemicals in them are toxic. The bill would force companies to change the recipes of some beloved sweets, including M&Ms and... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation March 23, 2023
Candy and snacks at your local market could be made with different ingredients if a bill proposed by California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel is voted into law. Last month, Gabriel (D-Woodland Hills) introduced AB 418, which would ban the sale, manufacture and distribution of... + más
New York Post USA Life February 01, 2023
Processed foods are more than just bad for your waistline — they can be devastating to your overall health. from the Imperial College’s School of Public Health shows that “ultra-processed foods” are linked to an increased risk of developing cancer. The London researchers... + más
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Time USA Health January 09, 2023
Most people recognize that a nutritious diet promotes , but navigating the wide range of options at your grocery store isn’t always straightforward—especially when so many foods are advertised as healthy (). A growing number of recent studies have raised health concerns... + más
Ultra-processed foods linked to cognitive decline, dementia: study | New York Post
MarketWatch USA Politics December 06, 2022
A team of researchers from the University of São Paulo Medical School in Brazil followed a diverse sample of more than 10,000 Brazilians for up to 10 years. The subjects filled out food frequency questionnaires to note how often they were eating foods including: unprocessed or... + más
CBS News USA Entertainment November 17, 2022
Harry Styles' Love on Tour stop in Los Angeles on Monday was interrupted with a startling — and seemingly painful — barrage of Skittles. As the singer was finishing up his hit As It Was and blowing kisses to fans, his head suddenly whipped back and he grabbed his face... + más
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