Federal health officials have initiated "Operation Stork Speed," a new review of infant formula to assess its safety and ingredients. This marks the first comprehensive reevaluation since 1998, directed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Given the high dependency on formula among U.S. infants, the initiative seeks to ensure that formula products are safe and align with the latest scientific research. Experts affirm the importance of updating formula guidelines to reflect contemporary nutritional science, highlighting the widespread use and critical role of formula in infant nutrition.
The FDA will use all resources and authorities at its disposal to make sure infant formula products are safe and wholesome for families and children who rely on them.
The broader scientific community has been calling for a reevaluation of infant formula for years and is fully supportive of this idea of a comprehensive look.
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