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FDA Considers Banning Brominated Vegetable Oil in Citrus Sodas
health2 years ago

FDA Considers Banning Brominated Vegetable Oil in Citrus Sodas

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed banning brominated vegetable oil (BVO), an ingredient found in fruity and citrus-flavored sodas, due to concerns over its toxic effects shown in animal studies. BVO has been found to potentially harm the thyroid, liver, heart, and cause neurological problems. Many companies have already reformulated their beverages to replace BVO with other ingredients. California has already banned BVO in food, and it is also banned in the European Union and Japan. Keurig Dr Pepper, the maker of Sun Drop soda, has already planned to phase out the ingredient, while PepsiCo stopped using BVO in its beverages in 2019. Experts support the FDA's decision, urging food companies to find healthier alternatives.

"Former Mayo Clinic Doctor Charged with Fatally Poisoning Wife, Attempts to Halt Autopsy"
crime2 years ago

"Former Mayo Clinic Doctor Charged with Fatally Poisoning Wife, Attempts to Halt Autopsy"

Connor Bowman, a poison specialist and former medical resident at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, has been charged with second-degree murder for allegedly fatally poisoning his wife, a pharmacist. Bowman tried to prevent an autopsy on his wife, claiming she had a rare illness, but the medical examiner's office ordered an autopsy and found that she died from toxic effects of colchicine, a medicine used to treat gout. Suspicious circumstances, including Bowman's research on the drug and financial motives, led to his arrest. This is the third recent case of alleged spousal poisoning.

"Mayo Clinic Poison Specialist Charged with Fatally Poisoning Wife in Troubled Marriage"
crime2 years ago

"Mayo Clinic Poison Specialist Charged with Fatally Poisoning Wife in Troubled Marriage"

A former medical resident at Mayo Clinic, Connor Bowman, has been charged with second-degree murder for allegedly poisoning his wife, Betty Bowman, who died from toxic effects of colchicine, a medicine used to treat gout. Connor Bowman attempted to stop the autopsy and claimed his wife had a rare illness, but hospital tests did not confirm this. Suspicious circumstances led the medical examiner's office to halt the order for cremation. Evidence suggests that Connor Bowman had been researching colchicine prior to his wife's death. He is currently in custody and is scheduled to appear in court on November 1st.