Have you ever noticed the warning labels on products that seem to overstate the obvious? There’s the cup that states “hot coffee is hot,” a microwave labeled “not for drying pets,” and the rest stop ...
As the FDA mulls interpretive food warning labels, a Georgetown University study shows these schemes have been powerless to halt obesity trends. In an attempt to tackle stubbornly high adult obesity ...
Colorado passed first-in-the-nation legislation requiring warning labels on gas stoves in June 2025. These warnings are similar to what is required by cigarette labeling laws. The law went into effect ...
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