Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Raisa Lilling feeds her daughter Elliana homemade baby food at her home in Santa Monica, Calif., April, 10, 2007. A new study says ...
As much as 60% of baby foods on the market may not meet the nutritional standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO), a new study found. The findings were published in the journal Nutrients ...
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Feeling confident with the baby food you're purchasing? You may want to re-check those nutrition labels. A new study published in the journal Nutrients has found nearly 60% of foods for babies and ...
The agency’s commissioner has implied that some of their ingredients may be harmful. Is that true? By Alice Callahan and Teddy Rosenbluth Last week, the Food and Drug Administration convened a panel ...
Corkins added that these products “aren’t regulated by the FDA” the way infant formula is and that they do not meet nutrition requirements for infants. Moreover, he said, they are not even necessary ...
In the seven months since Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the Food and Drug Administration would review infant formula ingredients and nutrition for the first ...
Recent infant formula recalls linked to cereulide and botulism expose supply‑chain, testing and marketing gaps in global ...