FDA Confirms Safety of U.S. Infant Formula Supply After Extensive Testing
Recent findings from the FDA have reassured parents about the safety of the U.S. infant formula supply. Following a comprehensive safety study, the FDA has confirmed that infant formulas are largely safe from heavy metals and other contaminants. Testing results show that any chemical contamination levels are undetectable or very low, affirming the overall safety of these products for infants. This major assessment comes after pressures from advocacy groups and public concerns regarding potential contaminants in baby formula. Moreover, the results from multiple investigations, including those from Consumer Reports, collectively underscore the reliability of the infant formula market in the U.S. and provide parents with peace of mind.
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