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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to warn consumers to be on the lookout for certain brands of cookware ...
Because there are no safe levels of lead consumption, the FDA is concerned about any exposure to lead in your food. Consuming ...
The Food and Drug Administration is warning retailers and consumers not to sell or use certain imported cookware ...
The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning about some potentially toxic nonstick cookware that could be leaching lead ...
The health agency is warning consumers that certain brass and aluminum cookware could leach dangerous amounts of toxic metals ...
The FDA says some imported pots may release lead when used for cooking. Here’s what to look for and what to do if you have ...
The items include utensils, milk pans and a type of Indian pot with a hammered texture from three brands, according to the ...
The FDA has expanded its warning regarding imported cookware, citing unsafe lead levels leaching into food from brands like ...
The list of cookware products that could leach lead into food has grown, and now includes items from Chicago-area retailers, ...
Home cooks should take a close look at their pots, pans and kitchen utensils due to a risk of "significant levels of lead" leaching into food, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The ...
The FDA found that some imported aluminum and brass cookware may leach lead into food, making it unsafe. Affected products include Tiger White, Sil ...