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Michigan wants to keep medical debt off consumer reports

Legislation advancing through Senate committee would standardize hospital financial assistance and prevent medical debt from ...
LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO / ACCESS Newswire / November 12, 2025 / Following reports that OpenAI is exploring the launch of ...
CR’s protein powder investigation inspired a lot of comment and debate. Here, we address the most frequently asked questions.
Wearable baby monitors like the Owlet are popular among parents, but some experts caution that these devices can miss genuine ...
(Reuters) -OpenAI is weighing building consumer health products, including a generative AI-powered personal health assistant, ...
Snacking can help counter common problems of aging. Learn how snacking can boost energy, help you stay stronger, and even ...
Expect to pay at least $1,500 per eye depending on the pro­cedure and the equipment. If you haven't bought a new pair of ...
Consumer Reports tested 23 popular protein powders and shakes and found that more than two-thirds contained more lead in a ...
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.
When the Institute of Medicine announced last fall that it was changing the amount of vitamin D it recommends most adults get each day from 200 international units (IU) to 600 IU, some critics said ...
Consumer Reports investigation reveals high lead levels in popular protein powders and shakes, posing potential health risks.
A new Consumer Reports investigation uncovered a hidden risk: some protein supplements contain concerning levels of lead.