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  2. Why you should be snacking on baby carrots 3 times a week - AOL

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    Carotenoids are not the only reason to eat carrots, dietitian Courtney Pelitera tells Yahoo Life, noting that there are about 2 grams of fiber (a macronutrient many Americans are lacking ...

  3. FDA sets new lower levels for lead in baby food - AOL

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    However, root vegetables such as carrots and sweet potatoes — which typically contain the highest levels of lead from the soil — and dry infant cereals should contain no more than 20 parts per ...

  4. Carotenosis - Wikipedia

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    A small 2.5 ounce jar of baby food sweet potatoes or carrots contains about 400–500% of an infant's recommended daily value of carotene. In addition to that source of carotene, infants are usually prescribed a liquid vitamin supplement, such as Tri-Vi-Sol, which contains vitamin A. [ citation needed ]

  5. Carrots are having a moment. The kid-friendly veggie has ...

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    Baby carrots can be made in two ways: First, they may be immature carrots that are harvested too soon, Derocha says. Second, baby carrots can be fully-grown carrots with imperfections that have ...

  6. Baby food - Wikipedia

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    By the first birthday, almost a third of babies eat potatoes on a given day. [23] Meat Very few four- and five-month-old American babies eat meat or other protein sources (excluding milk). [23] Six- to nine-month-old babies mostly eat meat as part of baby food that contains a small amount of meat along with vegetables or grains.

  7. 7 Foods You Didn't Know Have Lead in Them - AOL

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    Baby foods commonly found to contain lead include rice-based products like infant rice cereals, purees of root vegetables such as sweet potatoes and carrots, fruit juices, and certain teething ...

  8. Infant feeding - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Pan American Health Organization currently recommend feeding infants only breast milk for the first six months of life. [3] If the baby is being fed infant formula, it must be iron-enriched. An infant that receives exclusively breast milk for the first six months rarely needs additional vitamins or ...

  9. Eating carrots can be a simple way to get a boost of ... - AOL

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    Eating three servings of baby carrots a week can give a significant boost of important nutrients found in the orange root vegetables, according to a new unpublished study presented June 30 in ...