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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 ...
CR tested over 40 baby formulas for heavy metals as well as lead, arsenic, BPA, and other potentially harmful contaminants.
Andi Breitowich works across digital and print magazines covering health, fitness, nutrition ... different powdered infant formulas (including well-established brands like Enfamil and Similac ...
“If you are just at the beginning of your formula journey, there are plenty of safer choices from major brands like Enfamil ... Nutrition, the company that exacerbated the COVID-related infant ...
DENVER — New testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer infant formulas ... Abbott Nutrition, which makes Similac and EleCare, and Mead Johnson, which makes Enfamil, both challenged the ...
Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer infant formulas ... Abbott Nutrition, which makes Similac and EleCare, and Mead Johnson, which makes Enfamil, both challenged the results ...
AUSTIN, Texas — An important investigation into infant formula ... Abbott Nutrition, which makes Similac and EleCare, and Mead Johnson, which makes Enfamil, both challenged the results and ...
“Each ingredient in our formulas is purposefully chosen for the type of baby we’re feeding and their ... 41 powdered formulas tested. Reckitt’s Enfamil Nutramigen had, in some cases, twice ...
The FDA would embark on a comprehensive look at the nutrients used in infant formula and increase testing for heavy metals and other contaminants, HHS said in its statement.
Most infant formulas tested by Consumer Reports ... process is working as intended." Mead Johnson Nutrition, the maker of Enfamil, also provided USA TODAY with a statement. The company said ...