In much of the world, iron is boosted in formula to help infants avoid anemia, but a new study suggests we should reconsider this practice Development could be delayed when supplemental iron is given ...
This press release is available in Spanish. CHICAGO -- A 10-year follow-up study examining iron-fortified vs. low-iron infant formula suggests that infants with high hemoglobin levels who received ...
A 10-year follow-up study suggests that infants with high hemoglobin levels who received iron fortified infant formula have poorer long-term developmental outcomes, according to a new report. "The ...
Background and aims: Iron absorption from infant formula is low. α-Lactalbumin and casein-glycomacropeptide are thought to enhance mineral absorption. We evaluated the effects of α-lactalbumin and ...
(WKBN) – Able Groupe is recalling some infant formula for not meeting Food and Drug Administration standards. The recall, announced Monday, is for certain products labeled infant formula that was sold ...
You should not feel guilt or shame about offering formula; the most important consideration is making sure your baby is fed. Credit...Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times Supported by By Susan ...
Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutrient gaps worldwide, and it doesn’t just affect one group. Low iron levels are closely linked to fatigue, poor concentration, weakened immunity, and ...
Iron fortification has helped babies around the world, but a long-term study raises questions about the optimal amount of iron in infant formula. A long-term study examining iron-fortified vs.