INDIANAPOLIS (CONSUMER REPORTS) — Parents will now have a new tool at their fingertips to check if the baby food they buy is safe for their kids. After years of pressure from organizations like the ...
Most baby food in the US—both store-bought and homemade, organic and conventional—is often an inadvertent source of toxic heavy metals. As a parent or caregiver, it’s tough to know what to do with ...
Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer infant formulas while also identifying some that contain potentially harmful levels of heavy metals, including lead and arsenic. Here’s what ...
In coordinated proceedings in California state court considering claims that heavy metals in baby food cause autism and ADHD, Covington & Burling senior associate Nicole Antoine helped convince a ...
Leading baby food company guarantees all heavy metal test results continue to be readily available and accessible on their website. No lot code, purchase or QR code required. Effective January 1, 2025 ...
Consumer Reports and Unleaded Kids, a nonprofit focused on protecting kids from lead exposure, recently evaluated 39 baby food brands to see how easy they make it for parents to check their baby’s ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Governor Newsom signed a first-in-the-nation bill requiring baby food manufacturers to test their products for the presence of heavy metals into law on Wednesday. "This new law ...
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