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Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay, MD, acting director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, will step down in July after more than eight years at the agency, Bloomberg Law reported June 23.
From AI-powered inspections to bold regulatory shifts on dyes and sugar, the FDA has made waves in 2025. Here are the 17 most impactful stories shaping the future of food regulation.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) to help speed the approval of new drugs and medical devices. That's one of several priorities federal ...
As part of its chemicals in food program the FDA ensures exposure to chemicals is safe. This includes chemicals authorized for use in and with foods during food packaging, processing or other ...
The FDA and Dr. Pepper announced a voluntary recall last month of 19,203 12-pack and 24-pack cases of 12-ounce cans of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar. The cases of soda were found to contain “full sugar.” ...
General Mills targets health-conscious consumers by removing food dyes from all products. Pet food growth and new launches could offset weakness in core retail sales. Get daily-updated rankings ...
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday (June 23) that Canberra supported the United States' strike on Iran and called for de-escalation and a return to diplomacy. Putin says he ...
The new leader of Burnley Council’s Tories is 35-year-old Cllr Jamie McGowan who takes over from his Hapton with Park ward colleague Cllr Alan Hosker who will now sit as an Independent.
General Mills, which uses artificial food coloring in Trix and other cereals and snacks, will take synthetic dyes out of its entire portfolio by the end of 2027. It previously tried this in 2015 ...
Waynesboro City Council took up the local Bread Basket food pantry's conditional use permit application on June 23. Last month, city council held a public hearing on the Bread Basket's application to ...
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