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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. The FDA has banned Red No. 3, a synthetic dye used in ... - AOL

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    Red No. 3 has been linked to cancer in some rat studies. The FDA said food companies have until 2027 to strip the dye from products. Regulators previously reviewed evidence linking food dye to ADHD.

  4. California governor signs landmark ban on six artificial dyes ...

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    The International Food Additives Council, a trade organization, said in a statement that state-specific legislation such as the California School Food Safety Act undermines the FDA.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Some artificial dyes could be banned from California schools

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    A 2021 state Environmental Protection Agency assessment found American youth diagnosed with ADHD increased in the last 20 years, which prompted the state to look at food dyes.

  7. Management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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    The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has called for a ban on the use of six artificial food colorings [245] and the European Union (EU) has ruled that some food dyes must be labeled with the relevant E number as well as this warning: "may have an adverse effect on activity and attention in children."