Home > Health Library > All Topics > F > Food Additive
Health NewsFood Additives Could Fuel Hyperactivity in Kids Genetically Modified Foods: Boon or Boondoggle? Health Highlights: July 15, 2007 Search Results 1�of 5 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Artificial Sweeteners and Cancer: Questions and AnswersThis fact sheet reviews research studies on the possible connection between cancer and artificial sweeteners, including saccharin, aspartame, and cyclamate.... Details >National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthFood Safety EducationConsumer oriented news, publications, and other resources on food and food safety. Includes recalls on meat and poultry products and the meat and poultry hotline.... Details >Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of AgricultureIrradiation of Meat and Poultry Products - Food Safety and Inspection ServiceThis site provides news, reports and public statements about this food safety measure designed to curb food-borne illness. Brochures and other educational material about the food irradiation process i... Details >Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of AgricultureIs Aspartame Safe for My Child? Aspartame, approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is one of the most popular man-made sweeteners used as a tabletop sweetener, and in beverages, chewing gum, breakfast cereals, and desser... Details >Nemours FoundationSugar Substitutes: Americans Opt for Sweetness and LiteThis article describes low-calorie sugar substitutes available and how they fit into your diet. Onoing questions surrounding two approved sugar substitutes, saccharin and aspartame, are discussed.... Details >Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Accessibility | Privacy Policy | Freedom of Information Act | Disclaimers | Help | Site Map National Health Information Center P.O. Box 1133, Washington, DC 20013-1133