Food companies will no longer be allowed to use doctors, nutritionists or other health experts to endorse their products, as the authorities have introduced rules to curb misleading health claims and ...
Regulators have the authority to penalize false advertising. What they cannot do is enact rules so heavy that legitimate ads cannot run.
The advertising watchdog exposed one ad for suggesting patients could “skip the doctors” with an at-home PSA test ...
Surprising Swedish study of 27,670 adults finds high-fat cheese and cream linked to lower dementia risk over 25 years of ...
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ST. LOUIS — Post Holdings, Inc. has promoted Kristin Kaplan to vice president of food safety and environmental health, ...
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) has taken action after uncovering food advertisements that feature "fake doctors” ...
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"at-above-post addthis_tool" data-url=" Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has made a series of rulings banning adverts ...
In anticipation of the ban, some food brands have spent on reformulating their products. But some have simply shifted ...
MP is calling to give council powers to restrict junk food advertising near schools and other places where young people spend ...
In 2019, supported by all Parties, the Government declared ‘a climate and ecological ’emergency’. But any ‘emergency’ ...