Consumer Reports released its testing of 49 baby formulas for a wide range of contaminants, including arsenic, lead, PFAS, BPA, acrylamide, and more.
Consumer Reports has released a follow-up to its investigation into infant formula safety.
Tests of dozens of baby formulas by Consumer Reports found that nearly half contained potentially dangerous chemicals.
Our most recent round of baby formula tests detected contaminants at potentially concerning levels in 26 of the 49 baby ...
A crisis over contaminated baby formula reached a flashpoint as Paris' public prosecutor said it opened investigations into ...
ByHeart and the FDA have recalled all batches of baby formula after 51 infants who consumed the product became sick with botulism. Investigation has shown a connection between the ByHeart formula and ...
Nestlé has launched a global voluntary recall of certain infant formula products after detecting low levels of cereulide toxin. The company is tightening safety protocols, including changing suppliers ...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published advice on cereulide to help risk managers judge when infant formula should be withdrawn from the market. Multi-country recalls of formula ...
ByHeart has issued a sweeping voluntary recall of every batch of its Whole Nutrition Infant Formula, sold both in 24-ounce cans and in its Anywhere Pack single-serve packets, after the company’s ...
From sprains and fractures to overuse injuries, young athletes face a range of potential problems that can sideline them. Consumer Reports has some important advice for parents on how to help prevent ...