A new budget proposal put forth by House Republicans Monday would cut the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s budget for Fiscal Year 2012 by $285 million, an 11.
Welcoming speakers and attendees from some of the world’s most recognizable food brands and technology developers, the fifth annual Food Technology Innovation & Safety Forum ensued in Chicago on
Approximately two-thirds of likely voters support additional funding for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to implement the recently-enacted FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, according to a poll released
“And how would you like your burger — medium, medium-well, or well-done?”
The cooked end of the spectrum is the only option at restaurants in North Carolina, where rare burgers have
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) Tuesday renewed her pledge to fight for more food safety funding after a new report found serious gaps in imported seafood oversight.
Monday, the Government Accountability
Lest you think that fruit-flavored concoctions mixing caffeine with alcohol were the extreme edge of the supplement industry, please meet Lazy Cakes.
After the Red Bull era, in which dozens
“As far as I can tell, we are at war,” David Gumpert, a onetime journalist turned raw-milk advocate declared emphatically at a rally on Capitol Hill Monday. “We have been
I will admit I do have a fascination with Plum Island.
When I learned last week that there was a criminal investigation open over locating a “new Plum Island” in
Members of a Washington, D.C.-area raw milk buying group, known as Grassfed On the Hill, are planning a demonstration next week on Capitol Hill for what they are
With a reminder that it was a key supporter of the Food Safety Modernization Act, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce made public a letter it sent Thursday to Dr.
Drug residue found in veal calves after slaughter should be further investigated on the farms where they were raised, said the Center for Science in the Public Interest Wednesday in