FDA introduces guidelines for lead levels in processed baby foods, aiming to enhance infant safety and reduce exposure to ...
Parents can learn the amounts of lead, mercury and other toxic heavy metals contained in baby food prior to purchase under a ...
The Baby Food Safety Act of California, otherwise known as AB 899, follows years of concern over the levels of heavy metals ...
“If water is the first ingredient on that baby food’s ingredient list, beware. Water doesn’t have calories, and you want your child to be satiated with protein, healthy fats and nutrients ...
The law took effect on Wednesday and requires baby food manufacturers to list the results on their websites for the general public to access. Parents and others can access the results while ...
The FDA's new standards for toxic lead target processed baby foods such as jarred fruits, vegetables, yogurts and dry cereals.
"If water is the first ingredient on that baby food's ingredient list, beware. Water doesn't have calories, and you want your child to be satiated with protein, healthy fats and nutrients from a ...
The FDA has set maximum levels for lead in baby food. A new California law requires baby food makers selling products in the ...
Babies should begin solids at 6 months, starting with single-ingredient purees. By 9-12 months, introduce chunkier foods, ...