Toxic baby food
Heavy metals in baby food are alleged to have caused autism and ADHD in children.
Where this case stands
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What this case is about
Parents allege that arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury in popular baby foods caused autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental harm.
Cases describe allegations that the defendants deny. Facts are drawn from public court records, settlement administrators, and litigation trackers, and can change as the case moves.
What a review will look at
- Which brands and roughly how often the child ate them
- Records confirming the autism or ADHD diagnosis
- The child's age when the diagnosis was made
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Toxic exposure
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