If there’s one thing parents should never have to worry about, it’s the safety of the food they feed their babies. But a shocking new study from Consumer Reports (CR) reveals that roughly half of the ...
CR tested over 40 baby formulas for heavy metals as well as lead, arsenic, BPA, and other potentially harmful contaminants.
A new Consumer Reports investigation found lead, arsenic, BPA, and PFAS in popular brands. But there are steps you can take to mitigate risk.
ByHeart, launched in 2016 by siblings and co-founders Mia Funt and Ron Belldegrun, sold $72 million in equity and other ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation of infant formulas found that some of the products tested contained potentially harmful ...
21 of the formulas tested had little to no detectable heavy metals, including Enfamil ... unique to infant formula. In the meantime, parents should always consult their pediatrician with any concerns ...
Corrections & Clarifications: Consumer Reports incorrectly named the baby formula with the highest lead levels in its testing. That product was Enfamil's Nutramigen. Most infant formulas tested by ...
We really want these results to be empowering for parents,” said Consumer Reports, which tested 41 types of baby formula.