Many infant formula preparation devices do not produce water hot enough to kill harmful bacteria, according to a study by Swansea University scientists. Powdered infant formula (PIF) is reconstituted ...
The past few years have seen a jump in popularity in powdered infant formula preparation machines. These devices dispense portioned hot water to instantly create bottles for hungry babies, saving ...
The FINANCIAL — Almost three quarters of infants in the UK are fed infant formula in the first six weeks of life and this rises to 88% by six months of age. Formula-fed infants have a higher risk of ...
A study by Swansea University academics in the UK into powdered infant formula preparation safety has revealed that 85% of the 74 infant formula preparation machines tested by parents in UK homes did ...
New research shows that high levels of microplastics (MPs) are released from infant-feeding bottles (IFBs) during formula preparation. The research also indicates a strong relationship between heat ...
Food giant Nestl has issued a global recall of certain infant formula products, used as substitutes for human milk, after ...
A new UK study reveals that even when parents follow recommended 70°C preparation guidelines, powdered infant formula can harbor resilient microbes, and that popular at-home machines might make things ...
Nestlé’s precautionary UK recall spans multiple SMA infant and baby formula products after a potential cereulide toxin was ...
New research shows that high levels of microplastics (MPs) are released from infant-feeding bottles (IFBs) during formula preparation. The research also indicates a strong relationship between heat ...
In a recent study published in the United States (U.S.) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, researchers reported two cases of Cronobacter ...
Nestle has recalled multiple batches of SMA infant formula across the UK and Europe over concerns about possible toxin ...
Emergencies can happen at any time and any place. Emergencies such as natural disasters, power outages, water main breaks, and storms can affect how families feed their children. The following are ...