Most infant formulas tested by Consumer Reports during a recent investigation came back clear, though a few contain potentially harmful levels of lead and arsenic, which could pose health risks for ...
Many baby formulas contain potentially harmful levels of arsenic, lead or so-called "forever chemicals," but there also are many safe options available on the market, a Consumer Reports analysis shows ...
An important investigation into infant formula: Exclusive new testing by Consumer Reports highlights safer formulas while also identifying some that contain potentially harmful levels of heavy metals, ...
YONKERS, NY – A new Consumer Reports investigation of infant formulas found that some of the products tested contained potentially harmful levels of arsenic and lead. CR also found per- and ...
Update: On Dec. 10, 2025, the FDA expanded the ByHeart recall to include all formula the company has ever produced. If you have ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula, stop using it immediately.
Corrections & Clarifications: Consumer Reports incorrectly named the baby formula with the highest lead levels in its testing. That product was Enfamil's Nutramigen. Most infant formulas tested by ...