It’s time to revamp the FDA’s “generally recognized as safe,” or GRAS, program that allows companies to add untested ...
Researchers at the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science and Moores Cancer Center at ...
Employees at the National Cancer Institute ... our reporting ensures that the public interest comes first. Today, the stakes are higher than ever. From ethics in our government offices, to ...
The discovery is of great interest for cancer medicine because ... This has been discovered by researchers from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), the Hector Institute für Translational ...
Veronika Fedirko, Ph.D., M.P.H., molecular cancer epidemiologist at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center ... this research should not sway the public on making any changes with ...
They will participate in mentored research, cancer-focused coursework, and professional development workshops.” Aiming to inspire a strong interest ... Center, Huntsman Cancer Institute Christina ...
The Trump administration wants to cap NIH funding for indirect costs associated with medical research to a set 15 percent ...
The Stand Up for Science rally in Seattle ... the effects on the next generation of scientists. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center professor Harmit Malik attended the rally with three aspiring scientists.
Commonly used food colors are synthetic petroleum-derived chemicals, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI ... due to potential cancer risks, Fox News Digital reported.
The government has funded science and then largely left well enough alone. Scientific agencies have been staffed by scientists; scientists have set scientific priorities; scientists have ensured the ...
Getting seven experiments on the International Space Station requires a really good idea. Like a brand new way to attack tumors—one that you can only make in space.
The FDA currently approves the ingredients; however, the Center for Science in the Public Interest said Yellow 5 can trigger hyperactivity in children, and Blue 1 can present a small cancer risk.