FDA to increase testing for heavy metals in infant formula, RFK Jr. says
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is set to intensify its testing for heavy metals in infant formula products. This action comes after Consumer Reports revealed concerning findings about the presence of heavy metals in certain formulas. In addition to the testing, the FDA, along with Health and Human Services, will also be reviewing the nutrient requirements essential for products intended for infants, impacting millions of families relying on these essentials for their babies' nutrition.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans to enhance its testing for heavy metals in infant formula, triggered by findings from Consumer Reports.
This significant decision follows Consumer Reports’ alarming results, prompting the FDA and Health and Human Services to re-evaluate nutrient requirements in infant feeding products.
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