Lead Detected In Baby Food Samples. Pediatricians Say There's No Safe Level
Twenty percent of baby food samples were found to contain lead, according to a report from the Environmental Defense Fund. Pediatricians says there's no safe lead level. FDA is reviewing its policy.
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June 16, 2017 at 05:23AM
NPR News: Lead Detected In Baby Food Samples. Pediatricians Say There's No Safe Level
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