Are Artificial Colors Bad for You?
The effects of artificial colors on impulsivity, inattentiveness, and hyperactivity among young children.
View ArticleAre Artificial Colors Harmful?
The potential health effects of colorings such as cochineal, a food dye derived from crushed insects.
View ArticleArtificial Food Colors and ADHD
In response to definitive evidence showing artificial colors may increase inattentiveness, impulsivity, and hyperactivity among young children, a call has been made by consumer groups to ban food dyes.
View ArticleIs Caramel Color Carcinogenic?
Concern that one of the most commonly-consumed food colorings may cause cancer has led to changes in soft drink formulation in California.
View ArticleSeeing Red No. 3: Coloring to Dye For
The artificial food coloring Red No. 3 has yet to be banned—despite its purported role in causing thousands of cases of thyroid cancer.
View ArticleWhich Has More Caramel Coloring Carcinogens: Coke or Pepsi?
How many cola cancer cases are estimated to be caused by Coke and Pepsi in New York versus California, where a carcinogen labeling law (Prop 65) exists?
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