Red 40 food dye in Skittles, Doritos and more trigger IBD

Red 40 food dye in Skittles, Doritos and more trigger IBD

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A new study has revealed that a common red dye in food can increase the risk of inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Chron's disease and ulcerative colitis, which affects some three million Americans, according to the Chron's and Colitis Foundation.

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