FDA Infant Formula Safety Study Drives Enforceable Limits Push

Pressure is mounting on the Food and Drug Administration to set enforceable limits regulating the level of contaminants allowed in infant formula as lawmakers, manufacturers, doctors, and consumer advocates urge the agency to translate its research into binding safety standards.

RFK Jr.’s Embattled FDA Chief on Thin Ice Over Chaos and Strife

Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary was supposed to be one of President Donald Trump’s more conventional, qualified personnel picks, with sterling academic credentials and bipartisan support.

Federal Judge Has ‘Grave Concerns’ About Missouri Roundup Deal

A federal judge overseeing thousands of cancer lawsuits against Bayer AG and its Roundup weedkiller said he had “grave concerns” about whether a proposed $7.25 billion class-action settlement in Missouri could properly address future claims outside the state.

MAHA Seeks a Path Forward After Losing Surgeon General Nominee

The Make America Healthy Again movement is looking to push forward and refocus after a spate of policy and personnel defeats in Washington.

Kennedy Unveils Plan to Reduce Psychiatric Drug Prescriptions

The nation’s top health officials used a MAHA-aligned event on Monday to preview upcoming policy efforts that bridge the movement’s cornerstone issues of informed consent and what they term overmedicalization in mental health.

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FDA Infant Formula Safety Study Drives Enforceable Limits Push

Pressure is mounting on the Food and Drug Administration to set enforceable limits regulating the level of contaminants allowed in infant formula as lawmakers, manufacturers, doctors, and consumer advocates urge the agency to translate its research into binding safety standards.

Beyond Abortion: The Fight Over Fetal Personhood Is Here

When do legal rights begin, at birth or before that? This video looks at the fetal personhood movement, and what it could mean for the future of abortion. We explore its history and the constitutional argument underpinning it.

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