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If you’re concerned about possible lead exposure in your child ... Waller is a baby and health writer and editor at Consumer Reports, covering a range of topics, from strollers to infant ...
If you were shocked by the hundreds of thousands of microplastics we swallow when we chew gum, you’re in for another spook.
In light of recent concerns around heavy metals appearing in chocolate, Jon Trask, CEO of Dimitra, looks at a number of ...
Organic rice baby cereal, rice breakfast cereals, brown rice, white rice—new tests by Consumer Reports have ... We also tested for lead and cadmium, other metals that can taint food.
It’s well known that too much junk food and sugar are bad for your health. But what about artificial sweeteners and raw ...
For years, Black women have used synthetic braids to help style their hair. But a recent study by Consumer Reports found that ...
An investigation done by Consumer Reports is raising concerns about the safety of synthetic braiding hair. The organization ...
EXCLUSIVE NEW TESTING BY CONSUMER REPORTS HIGHLIGHTS SAFER FORMULAS, WHILE ALSO IDENTIFYING SOME THAT CONTAIN POTENTIALLY HARMFUL LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS, INCLUDING LEAD AND EVEN ARSENIC.
While the outcomes can be positive, Consumer Reports warns that there are important ... Another thing to monitor is a decrease in hunger, which can lead to a lack of nutrients.
A recent research by the US consumer advocacy group Lead Safe Mama revealed that around 51 toothpaste brands, including major ...
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The Cold, Hard Truth About 'Heavy Metals'YOU’VE PROBABLY SEEN detox-fluencers peddling supplements, smoothies, and other methods to “detox” yourself (or your kids).
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