Baby food labels will disclose levels of lead and other toxic heavy metals via QR codes, thanks to a California law taking ...
A new law means parents can compare products before they buyBy Alexandra FrostAs parents, the last thing we want is for our ...
In a groundbreaking move, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently implemented lead limits for processed baby ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Association (FDA) released the first-ever guidelines for levels of lead in processed baby foods ...
Final guidance from FDA affirms previously proposed caps for lead in packaged baby and toddler food that public health advocates complained did not go far enough – spurring calls for state action.
A new California law will now require baby food manufacturers to disclose to consumers how much lead, mercury and arsenic is ...
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The FDA set voluntary lead limits in baby foods, aiming to reduce exposure by 20-30%. Critics welcome the move but call it insufficient, as some foods remain unregulated and standards prioritize ...
The combined investigations led to the introduction of the Baby Food Safety Act of 2024, which is still stuck in committee. In October 2023, however, California acted on its own. “The AB 899 ...