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Cassava has become a popular gluten-free alternative, but CR’s tests of 27 products found that more than two-thirds of them ...
Consumer Reports found two-thirds of tested cassava products contained unsafe lead levels, posing health risks.
You may have noticed more products being sold that contain cassava, a starchy vegetable used in many parts of the world. But ...
Consumer Reports is urging consumers to throw out their cinnamon if it was manufactured by one of a dozen companies.
With the exception of some spices, CR has never seen lead levels as high as those found in some cassava products tested. CR tested 27 popular cassava items and found that over two-thirds contained ...
If you're trying to eat healthy or maybe you've gone gluten free, you may have a certain product in your kitchen.
A report from the organization Healthy Babies, Bright Futures is bringing attention to toxic heavy metals and elements such as arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury that could be in your rice.
Consumer Reports tested 27 popular cassava items and found that over two-thirds contained concerning lead levels.
Are you a fan of this popular spice? A doctor explains why sprinkling cinnamon in your coffee is probably OK, but taking ...
Consumer Reports found that several of the products it tested exceeded safety thresholds by more than 2,000%. Here’s what to know. Andi Breitowich works across digital and print magazines ...