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Nutrition labels don't reveal how processing destroys satiety signals. Why foods with good stats leave you hungry and craving ...
Industry experts note some naturally derived ingredients would also require disclosures, leading to consumer confusion.
With people becoming increasingly conscious about their health, more attention is given to food labels and ingredient lists, especially additives. Xanthan gum is one such additive found in many ...
Labels like 'low fat' and 'low calorie' can be a red flag that foods are full of additives. Being skeptical of health claims can help you get the most of out grocery shopping for a nutritious diet.
A new study found that certain combinations of food additives are linked to a higher chance of developing type 2 diabetes. Experts discuss how to mitigate risk.
FOOD companies are conning shoppers by giving dubious preservatives and additives more natural names to make them seem healthy. Read Today's Paper Tributes & Notices.
Rising Demand for Functional and Fortified Foods: As health and immunity become a priority post-pandemic, functional additives such as prebiotics, vitamins, antioxidants, and omega-3s are in high ...
By understanding and utilizing nutrition labels effectively, you can make better food choices and maintain a healthier diet. Published on Sep 09, 2024 Last Updated on Sep 09, 2024 ...
Gov. Greg Abbott hasn't committed to signing Texas Senate Bill 25. In new tactic, bill targets food additives and dyes, not ingredients like sodium, sugar.
China has banned food producers from using terms such as "no additives" or "zero additives" on labels, saying such claims can mislead consumers. The new labeling rules are among 50 new standards ...