Baby food firms have been warned to change the seals on their jars amid fears of contamination by a cancer-causing toxin. Food safety chiefs have demanded similar action on a range of products ...
Baby food companies are misrepresenting the health of their products. Many of the food items available at several grocery stores across the country advertised for ages 6 months to 36 months do not ...
As much as 60% of baby foods on the market may not meet the nutritional standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO), a new study found. The findings were published in the journal ...
Every parent worries about their child’s nutrition, especially if it’s their first food or they are starting solids after ...
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Share on Pinterest Proper nutrition is crucial for a child’s health and development, but a new study found that 60% of baby foods don’t meet nutritional standards. humanmade/Getty Images A new ...
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Parents and experts say they want to see greater regulation of sugar, additives, and preservatives in pre-made baby food.
About 60 percent of packaged baby food sold in the United States doesn’t meet nutritional standards established by the World Health Organization, according to research published recently that ...