WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) Parents in the United States may assume baby food is free of impurities, but a recent research review highlights the much different reality:
The FDA’s proposed allowable limits of lead in baby foods apply to those packaged in jars, pouches, tubs, and boxes that are intended for babies and children under age 2.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is currently drafting guidance about lowering acceptable levels of lead in processed baby food. The new rules could reduce babies' exposure to the [.]
The allowable levels of lead in certain baby and toddler foods should be set at 20 parts per billion or less, according to new draft guidance issued Tuesday by the
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