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CR highlights efforts to safeguard children's lunches from heavy metals and food dyes, advocate for better car safety tests, and limit bank overdraft fees.
"Extinguish Holiday Heartburn" (Health, November 2011) is timely and interesting. I'm surprised, though, that you didn't mention sodium bicarbonate—old-fashioned baking soda. In your article "Go ...
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Consumer Reports food safety experts believe those levels do carry a risk. There is no federal limit for arsenic in rice and rice products. (The FDA has proposed a "action level" for arsenic in ...
Americans are buying more fish-oil supplements than ever, but in industry-standard tests of 15 top-selling brands conducted by an outside lab for Consumer Reports, five fell a bit short.
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With holiday spending just behind us, the last thing anyone wants to hear about is how to spend more money. But what if that spending could rack up savings down the road? From home heating hacks to ...
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