In March, HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy announced Operation Stork Speed, a new initiative aimed at enhancing the quality and nutritional adequacy of infant formula in the U.S., which has not been reevaluated since 1998. The FDA is tasked with reviewing nutritional requirements, increasing testing for contaminants, improving labeling, and bolstering scientific research on formula feeding. With a focus on providing more options free from unwanted ingredients like corn syrup and added sugars, the initiative responds to parents' demands for safer, healthier formula choices for their children.
"The FDA will use all resources and authorities at its disposal to make sure infant formula products are safe and wholesome for the families and children who rely on them."
"Moms want to see more options for formula. They want to see formula options without seed oils, corn syrup, and added sugar."
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