According to a new study, the baby food aisle is full of nonnutritious foods that contain too much sugar and salt.
According to a new study just published in the peer-reviewed journal Nutrients, the baby food aisle is full of nonnutritious foods that contain too much sugar and salt.
Called the Dietary Guidelines and they're a joint project between the USDA, Department of of Health and Human Services," Dunaway said. You want to limit sodium as much as possible. So not adding it and looking for products, comparing products with lower sodium amounts," Bailey said.
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