A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
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Consumer Reports tested 41 popular powdered infant formulas for contaminants such as lead, inorganic arsenic, and “forever ...
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CR’s investigation is part of its Toxic-Free Kids Food campaign, which encourages policymakers and manufacturers to protect children from harmful dyes, heavy metals, and chemicals in their food. We’ll ...
Consumer Reports analyzed 41 types of powdered formula and detected inorganic arsenic, a known carcinogen, in eight baby ...
While there are several safe options, Consumer Reports said more than a dozen formulas have ‘potentially harmful’ levels of ...
Consumer Reports detected inorganic arsenic and harmful levels of lead in some of the 18 baby formulas tested.
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Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer formulas while also identifying some that contain potentially ...