The first-ever US FDA guidelines on lead in baby food are under fire from health experts who argue the limits are too lenient and fail to protect children from harmful exposure to toxic metals.
The US FDA has issued guidance to limit lead levels in processed baby foods, aiming to reduce exposure by 20%-30%.
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