an FDA study concluding the dye can cause cancer in animals. The FDA said in a statement on its website, “In 1990, based on ...
She said the dye used to mark and differentiate animals, Nyanzol-D, is specifically thought to be the culprit. "We have used this animal dye... for over 30 years," she told CBS News. Rachel Metz ...
The pigment, also known as Red Dye No. 3, has been shown to cause cancer in animals, and some studies have linked it and other artificial food dyes to hyperactivity and other neurobehavioral ...
As the red dye moves into an area where it is at a lower concentration ... Because the cells that produce the pigments that make up the colors of an animal’s skin are also micron-sized, our findings ...
The pigment, also known as Red Dye No. 3, has been shown to cause cancer in animals, and some studies have linked it and other artificial food dyes to hyperactivity and other neurobehavioral ...
A judge has criticised the “arrogance” of animal rights activists who caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to a Buckingham Palace fountain by releasing red dye into it.