BPA and Liquid Infant Formula Packaging
International Formula Council Statement on BPA and Liquid Infant Formula PackagingOn January 15, the U.S. read more
View ArticleIFC Guidance Regarding Unsaleable Infant Formula Products
Infant formula is the most highly regulated food in the world and continues to be the only safe, nutritious and recommended alternative to breast milk. Because it is often a sole-source food product...
View ArticleBaby Formula Preparation Video for Parents Who Formula-Feed their Infants
NAPNAP is providing an educational video that teaches parents the crucial steps in safely preparing a baby bottle as well as handling and storing baby formula. read more
View ArticleBPA and Babies: New Research From FDA Focuses On What Happens In Womb
Forbes.com writer, Trevor Butterworth, looks at the bisphenol A (BPA) debate and finds that many media outlets neglect the complex studies coming out of regulatory agencies in favor of less scientific,...
View ArticleInternational Formula Council Statement on Bisphenol A (BPA)
The infant formula industry takes all potential safety concerns very seriously, and we support science-based efforts to produce infant formula products of the highest possible quality. When new...
View ArticleThe Facts About Formula (Americanbaby.com & Parents.com)
Karen Snyder Duke, an associate editor for American Baby, wrote an article about the positive benefits of feeding your child infant formula. She writes, "No matter what (infant formula) you buy, you...
View ArticleChoosing the right baby formula (CBS News)
Karen Snyder Duke, an associate editor at Americanbaby.com, discusses the benefits of providing your child infant formula on CBS News "Up to the Minute" program. Duke notes the nutritional benefits of...
View ArticleBreastfeeding wars: Is breast really best? (The Telegraph)
"Breast is best" is a phrase often repeated in "mommy circles" around the world. But what if you can't breastfeed your child or choose not to? Some women reveal their stories on why formula feeding...
View ArticleBreastfeeding wars: Is breast really best? (The Telegraph)
"Breast may not always be best." For some women breast feeding is not the best option for a variety of reasons, as an article by The Telegraph's Bryony Gordon reveals.Read her full article here.
View ArticleMoms Need Support No Matter How They Choose To Feed Their Babies (HuffPost...
Columnist Andree Lau says women who choose to use formula to feed their babies deserve as much support as women who breastfeed. She says pro-breastfeeding advocates have gone too far and says there...
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