Unity in the Seven Hills, located at 3522 Campbell Ave., received a generous donation from Food Not Bombs — a new refrigerator that will greatly benefit its mission of fostering a healthy community.
A new report is showing some of the most popular brands of baby food still containing heavy metals – arsenic, cadmium and lead – several years after a similar report also shows concerning levels of the substances.
Consumer Reports (CR) is out with a new study of heavy metals in baby food. CR’s latest tests include 14 products, representing a mix of fruits and vegetables; meals and entrees; and snacks, such as bars, puffs, and teething wafers.