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 ...
If your bundle of joy has reached the point where experimenting with solid foods is a go, single-grain cereals such as baby rice cereals are an expert-recommended starting point. According to the ...
(CNN) — Beech-Nut Nutrition voluntarily recalled an infant rice cereal Tuesday because the product exceeds a US Food and Drug Administration limit of 100 parts per billion of arsenic. The company also ...
(CNN) -- Beech-Nut Nutrition voluntarily recalled an infant rice cereal Tuesday because the product exceeds a US Food and Drug Administration limit of 100 parts per billion of arsenic. The company ...
WASHINGTON — Maple Island Inc. has announced it is recalling some of its Parent's Choice Rice Baby Cereal after FDA testing found three production lots had inorganic arsenic levels that exceeded ...
Beech-Nut is recalling one of its baby cereal products for having too much inorganic arsenic, which can pose a health hazard to young children, the company announced. Beech-Nut says no one has ...
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Is Cereal Good for You?. 'USA Today' reports that these are the 10 most-purchased cereals in America, according to data ...
(CNN) — Beech-Nut Nutrition voluntarily recalled an infant rice cereal Tuesday because the product exceeds a US Food and Drug Administration limit of 100 parts per billion of arsenic. The company also ...
WASHINGTON — Beech-Nut Nutrition, a baby food manufacturer, has announced it is recalling some of its rice cereal over inorganic arsenic levels that exceeded federal guidance. As a result, Beech-Nut ...
Research has shown that even low levels of arsenic exposure can impact a baby’s neurodevelopment. The only recalled product at this time is Beech-Nut Single Grain Rice item (UPC Code number ...
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