As Halloween comes and goes, the spoils of your kids’ trick-or-treating might leave you inundated with more chocolate than you’ll know what to do with. But before you allow your kids to dive into all ...
With the holiday season approaching, many of us will be indulging in a favorite treat: chocolate. Yet despite dark chocolate’s reputation as a healthier sweet, it can also be contaminated with lead ...
Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer infant formulas while also identifying some that contain potentially harmful levels of heavy metals, including lead and arsenic. Here’s what ...
The FDA is stepping up its oversight of infant formula, including increased testing for heavy metals and other contaminants. In a statement issued by HHS, which oversees the FDA, officials announced a ...
You might want to watch your chocolate intake even as consumption rises during Halloween and the holidays. A third of chocolate products tested by Consumer Reports contained “concerning levels of lead ...
Most baby food in the US—both store-bought and homemade, organic and conventional—is often an inadvertent source of toxic heavy metals. As a parent or caregiver, it’s tough to know what to do with ...
A new law goes into effect on Jan. 1 that requires companies to test baby food for toxins and make those results available ...
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Virginia to require heavy metals testing in baby food starting Jan. 1, 2026
A new Virginia law is looking to give parents some peace of mind with stricter regulations for baby food products.
SAN ANTONIO – Dark chocolate may be a healthy indulgence, but Consumer Report’s tests found a dark side -- worrisome levels of toxic heavy metals. Their tests found concerning levels of cadmium and/or ...
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