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FDA sets lead limits in baby foods to reduce toxic exposure for young children, amidst a new California law requiring heavy metal testing.
The FDA's new guidelines aim to limit lead levels in baby foods, potentially protecting children's health from toxic exposure.
The FDA has set new voluntary limits on lead levels in baby foods, aiming to protect children from toxic metal exposure that can cause serious health issues.
New California law requires baby food labels to show heavy metal levels, promoting transparency and consumer safety for families nationwide.
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