New research from Consumer Reports has uncovered unsettling levels of heavy metals and chemicals in some infant formulas.
We really want these results to be empowering for parents,” said Consumer Reports, which tested 41 types of baby formula.
A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
New testing by Consumer Reports highlights infant formulas with minimal heavy metal content while flagging some for ...
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A shocking Consumer Reports study found that 50% of baby formulas contain harmful levels of lead, arsenic, and PFAS. Learn ...
A US study found that nearly half of 41 baby formulas tested contained concerning levels of heavy metals, with lead present ...
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An important investigation into infant formula: Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports ... including Enfamil Gentleease, ...
The FDA has launched a program, titled Operation Stork Speed, to help ensure the safety of infant formula. The Food and Drug ...
finding the highest levels in brands EleCare Hypoallergenic and Similac Alimentum—both made by Abbott Nutrition, the company that exacerbated the COVID-related infant formula shortage of 2022 by ...