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US bans red food dye over possible cancer risk
FDA bans red food dye due to potential cancer risk
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has officially banned red dye — called Red 3, or Erythrosine — from foods, dietary supplements and ingested medicines, as reported on Wednesday.
FDA bans food dye Red 3, citing concern over cancer in some animals
The Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday it had decided to revoke Red 3's authorization to be added to foods, over concerns about how the food coloring is linked to cancer in laboratory animals.
FDA bans red dye No. 3, which has been linked to cancer in rats, from foods
U.S. regulators on Wednesday banned the dye called Red 3 from the nation’s food supply, nearly 35 years after it was barred from cosmetics because of potential cancer risk.
Princess Kate's cancer in remission
Princess Kate Middleton Reveals Cancer Remission, but Could It Return?
Kate's announcement comes after a year in which she largely withdrew from her royal duties while undergoing treatment.
Kate Middleton Says Her Cancer Is in Remission. Here’s What That Means
A fter announcing in March 2024 that she had been diagnosed with cancer, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, has again spoken out about her illness—this time, with good news. “It is a relief now to be in remission and I remain focused on recovery,” Middleton announced on X on Jan. 14.
Princess of Wales says it is ‘a relief to now be in remission’ after visiting cancer hospital where she was treated
Catherine, Princess of Wales revealed on Tuesday that she is in remission from cancer, following a visit to the London hospital where she was treated last year.
Danielle Fishel Gives Candid Cancer Update
Danielle Fishel says she has completed radiation treatment after breast cancer diagnosis
Danielle Fishel is sharing an update about her health, saying she has completed “active cancer treatment” following her announcement in August that she was diagnosed with DCIS, which stands for ductal carcinoma in situ and is a form of breast cancer.
Danielle Fishel opens up about breast cancer battle: 'It hurts to live right now'
"Boy Meets World" star Danielle Fishel said she is finished with radiation treatment for cancer and opened up about the side effects.
Danielle Fishel Gives Candid Cancer Update After 20 Rounds of Radiation
The 'Boy Meets World' alum has been dealing with painful side effects following 20 rounds of radiation to treat breast cancer.
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Scientists and Doctors Reveal How Genes are Mapping Cures for Cancer
Cancer is a disease of the genome, according to Dr. Elli Papaemmanuil, computational oncologist at MSK. By looking at the ...
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Experts hail bladder cancer drug 'breakthrough'
Medical experts in Sheffield have hailed as a "game changer" trials of a drug that could reduce the recurrence of bladder ...
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Cancer Remission Like Catherine’s Does Not Always Mean the Illness Is Cured
While the announcement is good news for the Princess of Wales, cancer experts describe the challenges of a life shadowed by ...
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Chemicals in sewage sludge fertilizer pose cancer risk, EPA says
Harmful chemicals in sewage sludge spread on pasture as fertilizer pose a risk to people who regularly consume milk, beef and ...
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Kate Middleton says her cancer is in remission
Kate, the Princess of Wales, announced Tuesday that she is in remission from cancer, less than one year after shared her ...
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Girl 'youngest' to have rare throat cancer surgery
An eight-year-old girl could be the youngest person to have undergone surgery to remove a rare cancerous throat tumour.
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25% of men aged 45-54 are oblivious to the symptoms of prostate cancer
Prostate cancer continues to be the most common form of cancer for men in the UK, with more than 50,000 diagnosed every year.
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Moderate Drinking Raises Cancer Risks While Offering Few Benefits
Even occasional heavy drinking offset a decline in stroke, according to an analysis intended to shape the upcoming U.S.
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