The common practice of adding cereal to a baby's bottle to help introduce solid foods might cause rapid weight gain in some infants. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Adding cereal to a baby's ...
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Africa: Nestlé Accused of 'Risking Health of Babies for Profit' With Sugary Cereals Sold in Africa
Nestlé is still adding sugar to most baby cereals sold across Africa, according to an investigation by campaigners who have accused the company of "putting the health of African babies at risk for ...
An advocacy group alleges that Nestle is contributing to a growing number of children with obesity by adding sugar to products in poorer nations. Nestle adds sugar to baby formulas and other foods for ...
Nestlé's baby food in Africa, Cerelac, is found to contain alarmingly high levels of added sugar, up to 7.5 grams per serving ...
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Adding cereal to baby's milk might cause weight gain
Adding cereal to a baby's bottle is a habit that's been around for a long time to help introduce solid foods while also supplementing a mom's breast milk. But this practice can cause babies to pack on ...
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