With social media influencers calling for the boycott of Froot Loops, health misinformation around food dyes is at an all-time high.
A Swedish content creator shocked the internet when he showed the warning labels found on US-made candies in the EU. They ...
The causes for the rise in chronic illness are believed to be a combination of environmental exposures in air, water and food ...
My esteemed colleague James Allan once wrote in The Spectator Australia that he could have voted for the Kennedy Democrats.
“A few people get very, very rich, and the toxins end up in every supermarket aisle,” Kennedy noted before expounding on the ...
Some of his concerns are shared by European countries that have banned synthetic chemicals and dyes like tartrazine, citing ...
Using drugs changes a person's brain structure and functioning, particularly in areas involved in reward, stress, and self-control. These alterations make it harder for people to stop using substances ...
A drugs operation to sell "cannabis edibles" over social media was cracked after a suspicious package was intercepted in the post. Thousands of sweets and cannabis in liquid form were discovered ...
This product may contain tartrazine dye. This may cause an allergic ... resistance to other drugs of the same group, pregnancy, lactation, children.
Too much of anything can be bad, and the consequence of too much of drugs is something we are all familiar with. Not all of us have tried these drugs, but cinema has shown us the most graphic and ...
A trio faces multiple drug-related charges after London police say officers seized roughly $170,000 worth of drugs, including fentanyl, along with cash, a loaded firearm and ammunition.
On Monday, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health issued an overdose alert for Saskatoon warning that three potential drug toxicity deaths happened within a 24-hour period. (Alexander Quon/CBC ...