(A version of this article appeared in the June 2013 issue of Consumer Reports magazine with the headline "Buying Beef? Read This First.") ...
"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 ...
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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Organic rice baby cereal, rice breakfast cereals, brown rice, white rice—new tests by Consumer Reports have found that those and other types of rice products on grocery shelves contain arsenic ...
Warnings about eating too much sugar have been around for years, but many of us find it hard to satisfy our sweet tooth ...
Editor’s Note: This article also appeared in the January/February 2025 issue of Consumer Reports magazine. Marta L. Tellado, PhD As President and CEO of Consumer Reports, Marta L. Tellado leads ...
Fiber-rich cereals have made progress on the road to tastiness. Fourteen years ago, Consumer Reports found that most high-fiber cereals "tasted more like straw than grain." But in our latest tests ...
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 ...