Nutrition
The Nutrition Facts Label on food packaging is an important and easy way to get essential information to help you make healthy food choices. The following Consumer Updates are also a great resource for more nutrition facts, and other helpful information about the food you eat.
- FDA's Food and Cosmetics Information Center Answers Your Questions
- The New Nutrition Facts Label: Why the Makeover?
- Using the Updated Nutrition Facts Label During the Coronavirus Pandemic
- For Women: The FDA Gives Tips to Prevent Heart Disease
- Adding Folic Acid to Corn Masa Flour May Prevent Birth Defects
- The FDA Supports Research to Reduce Health Disparities
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatments Aren't One-Size-Fits-All
- Fighting Diabetes' Deadly Impact on Minorities
- 4 Tips for a Healthy and Stress-Free Lunchbox
- Nutrition Basics Help Fight Child Obesity
- FDA Gives Latinas Tools to Fight Diabetes
- FDA Broadens Its Vocabulary
- Beware of Fraudulent Dietary Supplements
- For Women: The FDA Gives Tips to Prevent Heart Disease
- Halloween Safety: Costumes, Candy, and Colored Contact Lenses
- The FDA Supports Research to Reduce Health Disparities
- Is It Really 'FDA Approved?'
- How to Report Product Problems and Complaints to the FDA
- 5 Tips for Using Your Microwave Oven Safely
- Some Imported Dietary Supplements and Nonprescription Drug Products May Harm You
- Fighting Diabetes' Deadly Impact on Minorities
- Beware of Products Promising Miracle Weight Loss
- My Dog Has Cancer: What Do I Need to Know?
- WANTED: Consumers to Report Problems
- FDA Takes Final Step on Infant Formula Protections
- Whole Genome Sequencing Helps FDA Identify Dangerous Bacteria
- FDA Broadens Its Vocabulary
- Fighting the Impact of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
- Identifying Recalled Products
- FDA 101: Health Fraud Awareness
- FDA's International Posts: Improving the Safety of Imported Food and Medical Products
- FDA 101: How to Use the Consumer Complaint System and MedWatch
- Fortify Your Knowledge About Vitamins
- Avoiding Drug Interactions
- FDA 101: Dietary Supplements
- Animal Cloning and Food Safety
- How Safe are Color Additives?
- FDA 101: Product Recalls