Category: Issue 286

  • FDA Has No Objection to Rebiana-Based Sweeteners

    FDA has reportedly stated that it has no objection to granting GRAS (generally recognized as safe) status to stevia for use as a zero-calorie natural sweetener in foods and beverages. An extract form is currently marketed as a supplement, but FDA said it lacked the necessary scientific data to lift an import restriction on food-grade…

  • FDA Seeks to Revise Recommendations for Fish Consumption During Pregnancy

    FDA has reportedly sent a draft report to the White House Office of Management and Budget, seeking to reverse the government’s recommendation that women of childbearing years, pregnant or nursing mothers, infants, and children limit their fish intake due to possible mercury contamination. The agency has claimed that the positive health effects of omega-3 fatty…

  • FDA Plans More Research on Bisphenol A; Canada Urged to Protect Pregnant Women from Chemical

    According to the director of the FDA’s Office of Food Additive Safety, the agency will conduct additional analysis of the effects of bisphenol A on human health after its panel of independent science advisors called the agency’s position on its safety flawed. Laura Tarantino reportedly said that a lot of work remains; she would not…

  • President-Elect Obama Names Choice for Secretary of Agriculture

    President-Elect Barack Obama has reportedly  named former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack (D) to serve at the helm of USDA. Political observers characterize Vilsack as a centrist who balanced his state’s budget, resisted tax increases and agreed to spend tax revenues on education and health. Vilsack briefly sought the Democratic presidential nomination, but dropped out due…