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A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
Infant formula is expensive, so it’s helpful to find ways to save money on baby formula. CR shares 10 tips for parents and ...
We looked at established formulas like Enfamil and Similac ... Consumer Reports shared our findings about contaminants in infant formula," said Brian Ronholm, head of food policy for CR.
The FDA and HHS announced "Operation Stork Speed" Tuesday, which aims to increase testing for heavy metals and other contaminants in baby formula.
The FDA would embark on a comprehensive look at the nutrients used in infant formula and increase testing for heavy metals and other contaminants, HHS said in its statement.
Government health agencies have launched an effort to ensure “quality, safety, nutritional adequacy, and resilience” of ...
A 2022 law passed by Congress temporarily lifted tariffs on baby formula imports to ease a nationwide shortage. Trump's new tariffs, which he described as applying to "all countries," do not appear to ...
An important investigation into infant formula: Exclusive new testing by ... had little to no detectable heavy metals, including Enfamil Gentleease, Similac Advance and Kirkland Signature ProCare ...
Corrections & Clarifications: Consumer Reports incorrectly named the baby formula with the highest lead levels in its testing. That product was Enfamil's Nutramigen. Most infant formulas tested by ...