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Hits and Misses in RFK Jr.’s Comments on Food Dyes

Hits and Misses in RFK Jr.’s Comments on Food Dyes

In recent weeks, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said that “very, very strong studies” link food dyes to cancer and ADHD. Experts are concerned about the impacts of unhealthy diets and obesity in the U.S., but some say Kennedy overstates the role of food dyes in chronic disease.

FactChecking RFK Jr.’s First Interview as HHS Secretary

FactChecking RFK Jr.’s First Interview as HHS Secretary

In Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first interview as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, he made multiple incorrect or misleading statements, including about seed oils, an abortion drug and the notion that the U.S. has the “sickest population in the world.”

Is Bacon Better for You Than Tilapia?

Is Bacon Better for You Than Tilapia?

Q: Is bacon better for you than tilapia? Does tilapia cause cancer and/or Alzheimer’s disease?

A: No. These false claims, spread by multiple websites, are not supported by solid scientific evidence.