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A baby food brand sold at Target stores should be avoided by parents and caregivers, the Oregon Health Authority warned.
Oregon Health Authority is warning parents and caregivers to avoid a recalled Target baby food after two reports of lead ...
The FDA has issued a recall for a brand of baby food following reports of lead poisoning in Oregon. The product in question ...
Two lead poisoning cases in Oregon have prompted health officials to warn families of baby food recalled by the U.S. Food and ...
A BBC Panorama investigation has revealed that many leading baby food pouches are high in sugar and stripped of key nutrients ...
Over 25,000 units of the baby food, sold nationwide at Target, were recalled in March by the FDA due to lead contamination.
She joined other attorneys general in requesting stricter oversight and testing of baby food products. Mayes emphasized the health risks of lead exposure for children and the importance of finished ...
By Roger Hancock, CEO of Recall InfoLink Food recalls occur regularly, with recent incidents involving eggs, tomatoes, ...
Attorney General Kris Mayes urged the FDA to enact regulations to protect children from heavy metals in baby foods.
In a recent study published in World Journal of Experimental Medicine, scientist Dr. Renee Dufault at the Food Ingredient and ...
The iHV has long campaigned for infants, babies and their parents to be better recognised in legislation, with Ms Morton ...