A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
F or decades, this was the widely accepted way to feed a baby: Sit them in a high chair, pop open a jar of mushy pureed peas, ...
A recent study out of Sweden has found that feeding your baby a diverse diet consisting of a certain number of foods can dramatically decrease their risk of food allergies.
We also discovered that some infant rice cereals, which are often a baby's first solid food, had levels of inorganic arsenic at least five times more than has been found in alternatives such as ...
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