For the first time, the US Food and Drug Administration has set a limit on the amount of lead that can be in baby foods, but critics say it’s too little, too late.
The FDA has set maximum levels for lead in packaged processed foods sold in jars, pouches, tubs or boxes. Here's what to know.
Update: Since this article was originally published, the FDA announced processed foods intended for babies and young children ...
The FDA’s new action levels set the following limits on lead content in processed foods for babies and young children: 1 0 ...
TUESDAY, Jan. 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Association (FDA) released the first-ever guidelines for ...
Beginning Wednesday, baby food makers that sell products in California will have to make a major shift toward transparency ...
“Lead in infant formula, homemade baby food ingredients, and foods bought outside the baby food aisle account for about three ...
A fertility advocate says supermarkets can do better after going to find period products and discovering they'd been placed in the baby aisle. She posted: "Just been to Sainsbury's to find period ...