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Consumer Reports|April 3, 2010
Deadly infections. Hospitals can lower the risks, but many fail to act
Consumer Reports|July 11, 2015
Anti-Aging Treatment Claims: the Promises vs. the Science
Consumer Reports|July 11, 2015
The rise of superbugs. Dangerous infections that are resistant to antibiotics are spreading and growing stronger, with dire consequences. Medical experts say it's a mess of our own making--and the clock is ticking on when and how we must solve it. The first in a three-part series
Consumer Reports|May 26, 1999
Acupuncture: what the experts think now
Consumer Reports|May 26, 1999
Medicare: new choices, new worries
Consumer Reports|April 12, 1977
Exercise and your heart
Consumer Reports|November 11, 1999
Herbal Rx: the promises and pitfalls
Consumer Reports|November 11, 1999
Baby alert. New findings about plastics: parents may want to replace some baby bottles and teethers
Consumer Reports|November 11, 1999
How does your HMO stack up? 19,000 readers help us judge 54 health plansT Lieberman
Consumer Reports|June 10, 2000
Brewed, bottled, or powdered: testing the health power of tea
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Consumer Reports|April 3, 2010
Deadly infections. Hospitals can lower the risks, but many fail to act
Consumer Reports|July 11, 2015
Anti-Aging Treatment Claims: the Promises vs. the Science
Consumer Reports|July 11, 2015
The rise of superbugs. Dangerous infections that are resistant to antibiotics are spreading and growing stronger, with dire consequences. Medical experts say it's a mess of our own making--and the clock is ticking on when and how we must solve it. The first in a three-part series
Consumer Reports|May 26, 1999
Acupuncture: what the experts think now
Consumer Reports|May 26, 1999
Medicare: new choices, new worries
Consumer Reports|April 12, 1977
Exercise and your heart
Consumer Reports|November 11, 1999
Herbal Rx: the promises and pitfalls
Consumer Reports|November 11, 1999
Baby alert. New findings about plastics: parents may want to replace some baby bottles and teethers
Consumer Reports|November 11, 1999
How does your HMO stack up? 19,000 readers help us judge 54 health plansT Lieberman
Consumer Reports|June 10, 2000
Brewed, bottled, or powdered: testing the health power of tea
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