A Consumer Reports investigation has found that some infant formulas contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic.
Their exclusive testing found that some formulas contained dangerous levels of heavy metals. Of the formulas tested, 21 had little to no detectable heavy metals, including Enfamil Gentlease, Similac ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation found lead, arsenic, BPA, and PFAS in popular brands. But there are steps you can take ...
While some formulas had concerning levels, there are safer choices. After seeing our results, the FDA is pledging further ...
In response to a study that found heavy metals in infant formulas, the FDA stated it will bolster its testing of infant ...
Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer formulas while also identifying some that contain potentially ...
Consumer Reports analyzed 41 types of powdered formula. Twenty-one of the formulas tested had little to no detectable heavy ...
New testing by Consumer Reports highlights infant formulas with minimal heavy metal content while flagging some for ...
Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer infant formulas while also identifying some that contain ...
Kennedy met with major formula manufacturers including the makers of Enfamil and Similac before issuing ... that we might be feeding the baby if it’s breast milk, donor milk, formula.