U.S. health agencies announced on Tuesday a set of actions and initiatives to ensure the quality, safety, nutritional ...
A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
The Department of Health and Human Services, alongside the Food and Drug Administration, launched a new initiative Tuesday ...
Manufacturers contest some of the findings as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vows to tighten the FDA's regulation of ...
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While there are several safe options, Consumer Reports said more than a dozen formulas have ‘potentially harmful’ levels of ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has turned his attention to infant formula, with the goal of ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation of infant formulas found that some of the products tested contained potentially harmful ...
Consumer Reports detected inorganic arsenic and harmful levels of lead in some of the 18 baby formulas tested.
CR tested over 40 baby formulas for heavy metals as well as lead, arsenic, BPA, and other potentially harmful contaminants.
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