Por: The New York Times Health April 15, 2023
Newly proposed bills in and are putting food additives — the chemicals manufacturers add to food to act as preservatives or to enhance color, texture or taste — under the microscope.The state legislators are seeking to prohibit the manufacturing and sale of products containing additives that have been linked to cancer, neurodevelopmental issues and hormone dysfunction. The five additives named in the bills are most commonly found in baked... + full article
ABC News USA Life April 14, 2023
A new bill introduced in California could potentially do away with some additives that appear in ingredient lists of processed foods from candy to cereals.Earlier this week, the California State Assembly health committee approved the landmark piece of legislation, , which would... + más
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CBS News USA Politics April 10, 2023
Some popular candies and snacks are being put under the microscope. California could become the first state in the nation to ban the sale, manufacture and distribution of foods containing five chemicals linked to cancer risk, reproductive harm and behavioral issues in... + más
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Forbes USA Business March 28, 2023
Cameron Diaz and Katherine Power, Co-Founders of Avaline WinesAvaline Wines When serial entrepreneur, met Hollywood star and author, , they discovered they had something in common – a love of good wine. At the same time, they also learned they had a common frustration – the... + 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
End of the rainbow? California bill would ban sales of Skittles, other snacks with 'toxic' chemicals | Los Angeles Times
Relax, candy lovers. No one is trying to ban Skittles. Well, not exactly | Los Angeles Times
CBS News USA Politics March 23, 2023
A new proposed in California is looking to ban five chemicals frequently found in candies and snack foods — all of which are currently banned in the European Union — claiming that they could be dangerous for consumers.AB 418, which is sponsored by Democratic California... + más
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New York Post USA Life February 22, 2023
Everyone loves bread, but it could be a silent killer — and not for the reason you’d think. Experts warn that an additive not restricted in the US could be making Americans sick. Potassium bromate, the sneaky ingredient in bread that strengthens the dough, is banned from... + más
5 food additives linked to health risks could be banned under California proposal | CBS News
Time USA Life February 02, 2023
To slow global warming within the decade, the fastest (and perhaps only) way is to curb emissions of methane—one of the most potent of greenhouse gases with more than 80 times the warming potential of carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. The , launched in 2021, set a target... + más
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