Protein powders may seem like a convenient way to get extra nutrients, but they also have some potential risks to be aware of.
Getting enough protein is key to fueling your body. While there are plenty of high-protein foods to add to your plate, many turn to protein shakes and supplements. New research found that certain ...
A new Consumer Reports (CR) investigation has found that many popular protein powders and shakes contain high levels of lead. The CR report found that over two‐thirds of the 23 products tested ...
A Consumer Reports investigation found protein powders and shakes have a concerning level of lead. CR said about 70% of the 23 products tested contained over 120% of their level of concern for lead, ...
Researchers are sounding the alarm on several protein powders after discovering that many of them contain high levels of lead. A study conducted by Consumer Reports released Oct. 14 involved the ...
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 ...
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I ate a high-protein diet for a month—here's what happened
Protein is trending everywhere, but does eating more of it actually change how you feel? I put it to the test for 30 days.
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