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Just nine high-sugar cereals dominated sales. Study author Jennifer Harris says, by contrast, there was no link to increased purchases when ads targeted adults. Parents probably wouldn't buy them if their kids weren't asking them for them. The research appears in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Maria Godoy, NPR News.
women with ADHD lived an average of nine years less. Prior research has found that factors including smoking, sleep, exercise, nutrition, and risky driving are key factors behind the shorter lifespans in adults with ADHD. Researchers say these factors are linked to impulsivity, which can be treated.
women with ADHD lived an average of nine years less. Prior research has found that factors including smoking, sleep, exercise, nutrition, and risky driving are key factors behind the shorter lifespans in adults with ADHD. Researchers say these factors are linked to impulsivity, which can be treated.
The findings are in line with other research that finds untreated ADHD raises the risk of serious health problems such as diabetes and heart disease. Maria Godoy, NPR News.
The findings are in line with other research that finds untreated ADHD raises the risk of serious health problems such as diabetes and heart disease. Maria Godoy, NPR News.
Yeah. So they announced that they're banning the food dye red number three or in FDA terms, that's revoking authorization.
Yeah. So they announced that they're banning the food dye red number three or in FDA terms, that's revoking authorization.
Yeah. So they announced that they're banning the food dye red number three or in FDA terms, that's revoking authorization.
For half a century, actually, and it's in thousands of products. It's a petroleum-based dye that's in everything from candy to all sorts of snack foods and sodas, too, because it gives products this very bright cherry red color. And in 2002, a petition was filed with the FDA to ban the dye.
For half a century, actually, and it's in thousands of products. It's a petroleum-based dye that's in everything from candy to all sorts of snack foods and sodas, too, because it gives products this very bright cherry red color. And in 2002, a petition was filed with the FDA to ban the dye.
For half a century, actually, and it's in thousands of products. It's a petroleum-based dye that's in everything from candy to all sorts of snack foods and sodas, too, because it gives products this very bright cherry red color. And in 2002, a petition was filed with the FDA to ban the dye.
So the FDA has been reviewing the petition and the evidence ever since in an effort to comply with a provision from a 1958 law known as the Delaney Clause. What does the Delaney cause? So it's part of a series of laws that were passed following hearings in the early 1950s by Representative James Delaney.
So the FDA has been reviewing the petition and the evidence ever since in an effort to comply with a provision from a 1958 law known as the Delaney Clause. What does the Delaney cause? So it's part of a series of laws that were passed following hearings in the early 1950s by Representative James Delaney.
So the FDA has been reviewing the petition and the evidence ever since in an effort to comply with a provision from a 1958 law known as the Delaney Clause. What does the Delaney cause? So it's part of a series of laws that were passed following hearings in the early 1950s by Representative James Delaney.
This one targets food additives, and it says specifically no food additive can be authorized if it's been found to cause cancer. So today on the show, red dye number three. What the research shows about its link to cancer, what other dyes you should be aware of, and what parents should know before letting their kids eat artificially colored food. I'm Emily Kwong.
This one targets food additives, and it says specifically no food additive can be authorized if it's been found to cause cancer. So today on the show, red dye number three. What the research shows about its link to cancer, what other dyes you should be aware of, and what parents should know before letting their kids eat artificially colored food. I'm Emily Kwong.
This one targets food additives, and it says specifically no food additive can be authorized if it's been found to cause cancer. So today on the show, red dye number three. What the research shows about its link to cancer, what other dyes you should be aware of, and what parents should know before letting their kids eat artificially colored food. I'm Emily Kwong.
Okay, Maria, tell me about this petition.
Okay, Maria, tell me about this petition.
Okay, Maria, tell me about this petition.