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  2. Do food dyes make ADHD worse? Why some studies ... - AOL

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    Food dye opponents point to a concurrent jump in ADHD diagnoses – from 6.1% in 1997 to 10.2% a decade later, one study found. Bradman said some foods containing the dyes aren't eaten as ...

  3. FDA may finally ban artificial red food dye from foods - AOL

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    In a 2012 review of studies on artificial food dyes and ADHD symptoms, which included the research presented to the FDA in 2011, researchers concluded that artificial food colorings “are not a ...

  4. Hidden Food Dyes: Five Surprise Grocery Store Items to ... - AOL

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    The FDA, determining Thursday that studies show no conclusive link between attention disorders and artificial food dyes like Red #40, may have saved us from the irony of potentially toxic ...

  5. Tartrazine - Wikipedia

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    In response to concerns about the safety of certain food additives, the UK FSA commissioned a study by researchers at Southampton University of the effect of a mixture of six food dyes (Tartrazine, Allura Red, Ponceau 4R, Quinoline Yellow WS, Sunset Yellow and Carmoisine (dubbed the "Southampton 6")) and sodium benzoate (a preservative) on ...

  6. Allura Red AC - Wikipedia

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    The dye has been shown to damage the DNA of mice. [12] The UK's Food Standards Agency commissioned a study of six food dyes (tartrazine, Allura red, Ponceau 4R, Quinoline Yellow, sunset yellow, carmoisine (dubbed the "Southampton 6")), and sodium benzoate (a preservative) on children in the general population, who consumed them in beverages.

  7. Brilliant blue FCF - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant blue FCF (Blue 1) is a synthetic organic compound used primarily as a blue colorant for processed foods, medications, dietary supplements, and cosmetics. [1] It is classified as a triarylmethane dye and is known under various names, such as FD&C Blue No. 1 or acid blue 9.

  8. The FDA could ban red dye No. 3 'soon.' Here's why these ...

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    Parents say that red dye No. 3 causes behavioral issues in their kids so they avoid foods with the questionable ingredient.

  9. Acid dye - Wikipedia

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    An acid dye is a dye that is typically applied to a textile at low pH. They are mainly used to dye wool, not cotton fabrics. [1] Some acid dyes are used as food colorants, [2] [3] and some can also be used to stain organelles in the medical field. Acid dyes are anionic, soluble in water and are essentially applied from acidic bath.