Consumer Reports warned that Whole Foods bottled water contains “potentially harmful levels of arsenic,” which is three times the level of the chemical compared to other brands. The consumer watchdog group said Wednesday that Starkey Spring Water had “worrying levels of arsenic,” ranging from 9.49 to 9.56 parts per billion. …
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A brand of bottled water made by Whole Foods and sold by Amazon contains “troubling” levels of arsenic that are at least three times higher than other brands reviewed by Consumer Reports. The publication says that arsenic levels exceed the legal limits for tap water in some states, although they …
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[ad_1] SAN ANTONIO – Chlorine-based disinfectants and other strong disinfectants may be recommended for cleaning high-contact surfaces to combat the new coronavirus, but when it comes to your child’s car seat, experts say hold the spray bottle. Strong chemicals can be a bad idea. “When it comes to car seats, …
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[ad_1] Telemedicine is experiencing explosive growth as more people seek medical attention without having to venture into a doctor’s office, clinic, or hospital. Virtual visits are expected to surpass the billion mark this year, according to Forrester Research, which adjusted its numbers after COVID-19 began its spread. Most of those …
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