Consumer Reports tests strollers extensively, going beyond industry baseline standards. Joan Muratore, who leads stroller ...
Consumer Reports tested a range of products to help people with arthritis, injuries, disabilities, or limited strength, including jar openers, grippers, and other household helpers, to find which ones ...
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Consumer Reports: Testing more infant formula for contaminants
Consumer Reports has released a follow-up to its investigation into infant formula safety, expanding testing to include ...
Are you thinking about giving up meat? There are several health benefits, some people feel strongly about not eating animals and it can have a positive impact on the environment. But as Consumer ...
Tests of dozens of baby formulas by Consumer Reports found that nearly half contained potentially dangerous chemicals.
Spending time in the pool this summer won't just keep you cool, it can also help you get healthier. And these days, there are plenty of interesting ways to get moving in the water, which help improve ...
PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," can show up in waterproof or long-wear makeup and have been linked to serious health concerns.
With dry winter air plus cold and flu season in full swing, a humidifier can be essential to better skin, sleep and overall health. However, humidifiers can get gross, potentially spreading bacteria ...
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Consumer Reports finds lead and other chemicals in most braiding hair products tested
Consumer Reports found lead in 29 of 30 braiding hair products tested.
From monthly insurance premiums to prescription costs and co-pays, millions of people are paying more for healthcare. And even if you didn’t change your insurance plan for 2026, you could still be ...
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