UN strengthens regulations on lead in infant formula and arsenic in rice
date:Jul 17, 2014
ung children are particularly vulnerable to the toxic effects of lead. They can suffer profound and permanent adverse health effects, particularly affecting the development of the brain and nervous system, which can diminish their ability to learn.

Lead occurs in the environment and trace amounts can end up in the ingredients that are used in the production of infant formula.

Levels of lead in infant formula can be controlled by sourcing raw materials from areas where lead is less present.

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