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Five priorities to strengthen how FDA evaluates food additives already on the market.
An IFT Community Conversation explores how the latest Dietary Guidelines raise questions—and opportunities—for science.
Former USDA nutrition policy leader and senior executive Robert Post reflects on the new national diet and nutrition guidance.
Dialogue author Arlin Wasserman encourages the food industry to avoid getting defensive in response to the MAHA movement and instead to celebrate the positive steps food companies have taken to replace artificial ingredients in food formulations.
From tech-enhanced food safety to AI’s food innovation takeover, the IFT Science and Policy Initiatives team forecast the top five trends that will help shape the global food system in 2026 and beyond.
IFT calls for science-based definitions that focus on nutritional quality, not the degree of processing, to guide future food policy.
Get the latest insights from the food science and technology community in the October 2025 episodes of the Omnivore podcast.
The food science community stressed that the MAHA strategy must be guided by current, high-quality science and clearer action steps to truly improve public health.
Clinical trials show promise, but uneven results and fragile funding threaten the future of Food as Medicine programs.
Arlin Wasserman offers a humorous take on the complicated relationship between food and health—and health care.