Making baby food at home with store-bought produce isn't going to reduce the amount of toxic heavy metals in the food your baby eats, according to a new report released exclusively to CNN. Making baby ...
DALLAS — Tequila Robertson is one of many parents ditching the baby food aisle over concerns of heavy metals found in several products. "It all started with my own reproductive health journey," said ...
If your baby is about to celebrate their half-birthday, it’s time to think about introducing solid foods. While many continue to breastfeed or formula feed for the first year or two, when an infant ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF/CONSUMER REPORTS) — If you're a new parent, you may have wondered what to feed your baby. Obviously, if you've got a newborn, you'll give them milk. But when they're old enough ...
SAN ANTONIO – Alondi Alberti makes her own baby food for her daughter, Rain, because she wants to be sure what she’s feeding her is safe. “I worry about what’s in store baby food all the time because ...
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 ...
When your baby reaches the 6 month mark, it's time to introduce solid food. While breast milk or formula will remain their primary source of nutrition, solid food supports your baby’s evolving ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Homemade vs. store-bought baby food: Which is safer? The answer might surprise you. Consumer Reports digs deep into a new report to help parents feed their kids the healthiest and ...
NEW YORK-- Making baby food at home with store-bought produce isn't going to reduce the amount of toxic heavy metals in the food your baby eats, according to a new report. "We found no evidence to ...
A report released by HealthyBabyFood.org revealed some surprising results for parents trying to protect their babies from toxic metals found in the foods their babies consume. The report says that ...
Making baby food at home with store-bought produce isn't going to reduce the amount of toxic heavy metals in the food your baby eats, according to a new report released exclusively to CNN. "We found ...
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