(WTOL) - The next time your feed your baby you may want to check the ingredient label. A new JAMA Pediatrics study says babies who eat rice cereals have higher arsenic levels in their urine. The study ...
Dear Doctor K: You recently wrote about the dangers of feeding rice cereal to babies. Can you tell me more about this? What should I give my baby instead? Dear Reader: For years, rice cereal has been ...
A popular rice cereal for babies is being voluntarily recalled after it tested above the Food and Drug Administration's recommended limit for inorganic arsenic, which has been linked to causing cancer ...
Two brands of infant rice cereal—Gerber and Earth’s Best—have lowered the levels of inorganic arsenic in their products, new tests from Consumer Reports show. The companies had come under fire over ...
DEAR DOCTOR K: You recently wrote about the dangers of feeding rice cereal to babies. Can you tell me more about this? What should I give my baby instead? DEAR READER: For years, rice cereal has been ...
The recall involves Beech-Nut Stage 1, Single Grain Rice Cereal. Baby food brand Beech-Nut Nutrition this week announced a voluntary recall of one of its baby food products and said it would stop ...
Homemade baby foods are as likely as store-bought ones to contain detectable levels of lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury, according to a new report from Healthy Babies Bright Futures (HBBF), a ...
A popular rice cereal for babies is being voluntarily recalled after testing above the Food and Drug Administration's recommended limit for inorganic arsenic, which has been linked to causing cancer ...
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