A majority of tested baby foods are ultraprocessed, packed with potentially harmful additives, sugars and salt, a new study found.
Assemblywoman Emerita Torres, D-Bronx, and Gov. Kathy Hochul are pictured after an August meeting. A state lawmaker wants the state to test baby food at least once a month for toxic heavy metals.
The vast majority of baby foods, drinks and snacks sold in the United States for children ages 6 months to 36 months are ultraprocessed and may contain additives increasingly linked to potential ...
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