A former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration says its vital to invest in ensuring infant formula and breast milk ...
A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
The announcement comes as Kennedy has long touted the effectiveness of a healthy diet mitigating disease in humans.
The amount of formula your baby needs depends on his age, weight and if you're also feeding him breastmilk or solids. Use our ...
Consumer Reports analyzed 41 types of powdered formula and detected inorganic arsenic, a known carcinogen, in eight baby ...
The Department of Health and Human Services, alongside the Food and Drug Administration, launched a new initiative Tuesday ...
The FDA and HHS announced "Operation Stork Speed" Tuesday, which aims to increase testing for heavy metals and other ...
CR tested over 40 baby formulas for heavy metals as well as lead, arsenic, BPA, and other potentially harmful contaminants.
Manufacturers contest some of the findings as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vows to tighten the FDA's regulation of ...
THURSDAY, March 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is stepping up testing for heavy ...
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, ...
Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer infant formulas while also identifying some that contain ...