The FDA’s new action levels set the following limits on lead content in processed foods for babies and young children: 1 0 ...
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.
But consumer advocates say the Food and Drug Administration's new guidance on lead limit in baby food doesn't go far enough.
Baby food labels will disclose levels of lead and other toxic heavy metals via QR codes, thanks to a California law taking ...
The agency set levels as lead poison cases continue to pop up following a 2023 outbreak investigation into Wanabana ...
The FDA's new standards for toxic lead target processed baby foods such as jarred fruits, vegetables, yogurts and dry cereals ...
The Food and Drug Administration put guidelines in place to curb the amount of lead in baby food, but some like one Illinois ...
Parents can learn the amounts of lead, mercury and other toxic heavy metals contained in baby food prior to purchase under a ...
A new California law will now require baby food manufacturers to disclose to consumers how much lead, mercury and arsenic is ...
The Food and Drug Administration has set maximum levels for lead in baby foods like jarred fruits and vegetables, yogurts and ...
According to a 2021 congressional investigation, internal documents from major manufacturers revealed some baby food samples contained up to 177 times the lead level, 91 times the inorganic ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced new maximum allowable lead levels in baby foods for the first time to reduce ...