After years of warnings from health advocates about cancer and other issues associated with Red No. 3, the Food and Drug Administration has banned the dye, which is found in thousands of food and ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: On the way to the ranch, observe giant tortoises harmoniously coexisting with cows. Upon arrival, savor a traditional Galapagos coffee with lemongrass. Also, seize the ...
Eating foods high in key nutrients, including iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12, and limiting alcohol may help increase your red blood cell count. Red blood cells are the most common cells in ...
When you eat can be just as important as what you eat. Eating in tune with your circadian rhythm, or your body's inner clock that guides you to wake and sleep, automatically helps your health.
According to TV doctor and NHS paediatrician Dr Ranj Singh, the drink — available for as little as £1 in supermarkets — is rich in lycopene, a chemical that gives tomatoes their famous red ...
When a dye as commonplace as Red No. 3 is banned after decades of use, it raises bigger questions: what else might we not fully understand about what we eat? For manufacturers, this moment ...
Lucy Notarantonio is Newsweek's Senior Lifestyle and Trends Reporter, based in Birmingham, UK. Her focus is trending stories and human interest features ranging from health, pets and travel.