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Modern space heaters can do a lot more than just heat a space, and with varying features and price points, it can be hard to ...
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Protein powders and shakes are more popular than ever—touted as workout fuel or even meal replacements. But a new Consumer Reports investigation uncovered a hidden risk: some of these supplements ...
Consumer Reports is urging the FDA to establish strict limits on lead in protein powders and shakes in light of its new investigation that found troubling levels of toxic heavy metals in the samples ...
Protein powder is a simple, convenient way to add protein to your day. Consumer Reports found that many brands of protein powder and drinks contain high levels of lead. Try to get most of your protein ...
Consumer Reports revealed that more than two-thirds of the 23 protein supplements it tested contained unsafe levels of lead, raising health concerns for millions of Americans who routinely consume ...
Some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, according to a Consumer Reports investigation. In the report, published Tuesday, Consumer Reports analyzed 23 protein powders and shakes ...
WASHINGTON — A new Consumer Reports investigation has found that popular protein powders and shakes may contain troubling levels of toxic heavy metals like lead, cadmium and arsenic. Many Americans ...
A Consumer Reports analysis found some protein powders and shakes containe high levels of lead. Twenty-three powders and ready to drink shakes were tested from popular brands. In more than two-thirds ...
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