Category: Issue 366

  • Florida Considers Ban on Chocolate Milk, Sugary Drinks in Schools

    The Florida Board of Education is reportedly considering a ban on chocolate milk and sugary beverages in the state’s public schools. Board members evidently tabled the issue last spring in anticipation of federal government action, but recently decided to move forward to hear opinions from physicians and researchers on whether such a ban would improve…

  • OEHHA Proposes Prop. 65 Rule Changes; Two Chemicals Added to Carcinogen List

    California EPA’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is seeking public comments on draft changes to those Proposition 65 (Prop. 65) regulatory provisions addressing no observable effect levels for listed chemicals. According to OEHHA, “[t]hese regulations set out the procedures and criteria for determining an exposure level where there would be no observable effect,”…

  • Embattled EFSA Chair Vows to Retain Post

    European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) Chair Diana Banati has reportedly dismissed conflict-of-interest allegations arising from her involvement with the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI), a public health nonprofit whose membership includes academic, government and industry scientists. According to Greens MEP José Bové, Banati failed to disclose her industry ties as an ILSI board member when…

  • EFSA Declines to Revise BPA Risk Assessment

    The European Food Safety Authority’s (EFSA’s) panel on food contact materials, enzymes, flavorings, and processing aids has released its latest risk assessment for bisphenol A, concluding that there was not any “new evidence which would lead them to revise the current Tolerable Daily Intake [TDI] for BPA of 0.05 mg/kg body weight set . .…

  • EPA to Regulate Rocket Fuel Ingredient Detected in Some Foods

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reportedly decided that it will regulate perchlorate, a manmade and naturally occurring chemical used in rocket fuel, explosives and fireworks. While it has not yet established an exposure limit, EPA’s Office of Water sent the Office of Management & Budget a draft notice for its review, outlining EPA’s…

  • FDA Meeting to Address Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a meeting of the Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Advisory Committee, which reviews and evaluates available scientific data concerning the safety of products that might transmit spongiform encephalopathies such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and the bovine variant commonly known as mad cow disease. Agenda items for the October 28-29, 2010,…

  • FDA Releases Draft of Five-Year Strategic Plan

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a draft strategic priorities document for fiscal years 2011-2015 that outlines four key cost-cutting strategic priorities and four strategic program goals designed to help FDA achieve its public health mission. According to an October 1, 2010, Federal Register notice, the four cost-cutting priorities seek to (i) “advance…

  • Log Cabin Agrees to Reformulate Syrup Product After Congressional Alert to FDA

    Pinnacle Foods Group LLC has reportedly agreed to reformulate its Log Cabin Syrup® after Vermont Representative Peter Welsh (D) called on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate the company for selling a product in apparent violation of agency regulations. Welsh’s September 8, 2010, letter noted that the company’s “All Natural Syrup” contains caramel color,…