A majority of tested baby foods are ultraprocessed, packed with potentially harmful additives, sugars and salt, a new study found.
As much as 60% of baby foods on the market may not meet the nutritional standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO), a new study found. The findings were published in the journal Nutrients ...
As a parent, you naturally want to feed your child nutritious food. That's why it's understandable if you're concerned about the recent news that 60% of all baby foods don't meet standards established ...
About 60% of packaged baby food sold in the United States doesn’t meet nutritional standards established by the World Health Organization, according to research published recently that opens a window ...
* Most commercial baby foods are sugar-dense and texturally simple, delaying infants' chewing skills * Marketing tactics often use emotional appeals and misleading claims that mask high sugar ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Raisa Lilling feeds her daughter Elliana homemade baby food at her home in Santa Monica, Calif., April, 10, 2007. A new study says ...
Feeling confident with the baby food you're purchasing? You may want to re-check those nutrition labels. A new study published in the journal Nutrients has found nearly 60% of foods for babies and ...
NEW YORK — Baby foods, from snack pouches to jarred purees found in grocery stores across the United States, may be less healthy than you think, according to new research. In the study, published in ...
(CNN) — Lead and other toxic heavy metals have been found in dangerously elevated amounts in some commercial baby foods sold in the United States, yet parents have had no way to know if the baby foods ...