A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
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Consumer Reports analyzed 41 types of powdered formula and detected inorganic arsenic, a known carcinogen, in eight baby ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is stepping up testing for heavy metals in infant formula and reviewing key ...
If there’s one thing parents should never have to worry about, it’s the safety of the food they feed their babies. But a ...
New research from Consumer Reports has uncovered unsettling levels of heavy metals and chemicals in some infant formulas.
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 ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to meet Tuesday with executives of companies that make ...
Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer infant formulas while also identifying some that contain ...
Investigation reveals heavy metals, including ‘potentially harmful’ levels of lead, in baby formula - While there are several ...