NEW YORK (WABC) -- Many parents have their pantry and refrigerators packed with those baby food packets. But is what's promised on the labeling, really on the inside? Babies love them and parents do ...
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Consumer Reports and Unleaded Kids, a nonprofit focused on protecting kids from lead exposure, recently evaluated 39 baby food brands to see how easy they make it for parents to check their baby’s ...
A startling new report reveals 71% of baby foods are ultra-processed sugar bombs. Here's how to spot the fakes and feed your ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Canva/Motherly If you’ve been following the concerns about heavy metals in baby food, you know parents have been ...
A new study from the World Health Organization finds two-thirds of baby foods on grocery store shelves in Iowa and nationwide are safe to eat, but they aren’t healthy. Ellen Compton, a registered ...
The vast majority of baby foods, drinks and snacks sold in the United States for children ages 6 months to 36 months are ultraprocessed and may contain additives increasingly linked to potential ...