A new law in California requires baby food companies to test for heavy metals, impacting products across the U.S.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A new California law requires baby food manufacturers to test for heavy metals and make the results public. However, some companies have made these results difficult to find.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — Four states have now passed laws to force the baby food industry to test their products and inform families about the levels of heavy metals like lead and arsenic. Illinois ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Baby food sold at Walgreens and other stores across the country was recalled due to potentially dangerous levels of lead. The Food and Drug Administration issued a recall on ...
Certain baby food is being recalled for high levels of lead (Copyright FDA) SAN ANTONIO – One lot of baby food is being voluntarily recalled due to possible high ...
NEW YORK -- A baby and toddler food company is expanding an earlier voluntary recall of food pouches due to potentially elevated lead levels. Sprout Organics announced Tuesday that the company is ...
Oregon Health Authority is warning parents and caregivers to avoid a recalled Target baby food after two reports of lead poisoning cases.
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