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When Is the Best Time to Take Your Blood Pressure?
When should you take your blood pressure? Consumer Reports explains the best time to take your blood pressure.
How Long Does It Take to Charge These Popular Electric Cars?
Some electric vehicles take longer to charge than others. These electric cars, trucks, and SUVs are the fastest-charging new models you can buy today.
You Could Be Showering Too Long
As enjoyable and relaxing as a long shower can be, there are benefits to taking a shorter one.
Why the iPad Mini Is the Ideal Note-Taking Tool
When paired with the Apple Pencil, the iPad Mini becomes the perfect note-taking tool, letting you scribble, doodle, highlight, and underline as if reading a real book.
The Truth About Taking Vitamins
What's the truth about taking vitamins and minerals? Are they helpful? Who needs them? Consumer Reports has the answers.
4 Tools to Help You Remember to Take Your Pills
CR shares tools and tips for taking your meds. Missing a dose or double dosing can be dangerous—poor medication adherence results in 125,000 deaths each year.
6 Best Pill Organizers, Tested by Experts
To find the best pill organizers, CR tested to see which can hold the most pills without taking up a lot of space and can also be used for travel.
Diaper Packages in N.Y. State Must Now Disclose All Ingredients
A first-of-its-kind law taking effect in December 2025 in New York state means more transparency around diaper ingredients for families everywhere.
Trashie Might Be the Lazy Person’s Key to Keeping Their Wardrobe Clutter-Free
Trashie and Retold claim to make recycling your clothes easy and rewarding. Are they the secret to a more sustainable wardrobe?
5 Ways to Waste Less Time on Your Medical Care
Taking care of your health can take a lot of time. These steps can help you do it more efficiently.
How to Find a Great Handyman
It's not easy to get someone to do small jobs. Fortunately, there are more options than ever for taking care of small jobs without taking chances.
How Not to Ruin Your Nonstick Pan
Nonstick frying pans are easy to damage if you don't handle them correctly. Here's how to make your nonstick frying pan last.
How to Lower Your Car Insurance Rates
You can lower your car insurance rates by taking a look at your current policy. Here are the key moves to make and when to switch insurers.
How to Choose a Prenatal Vitamin
Looking for a prenatal vitamin? CR outlines the difference between folic acid and folate, plus which prenatals meet ACOG's recommended nutrient levels.
Too Many People Take Daily Aspirin. Here's Who Should Stop.
Daily aspirin isn't recommended for as many people as it used to be—but some should continue taking it.
I Tried 7 Products Designed to Make Solo Travel Less Scary
Solo travel can be scary for women and other groups, so CR tried seven products to find out which ones might be helpful when taking a trip alone.
If Your Breastfed Baby Won’t Take a Bottle, You’re Not Alone
Your first priorities as the parent of a newborn are making sure your baby thrives and eats well. And when baby refuses to drink from a bottle, that can lead to harmful consequences. Bottle refusal is a thing. Let's talk about it.
How to Prepare for an Earthquake
Prepare for an earthquake by taking these 5 key steps.
Taking Race Out of an Equation for Childbirth
A common tool made vaginal births after C-sections, or VBACs, appear more risky for women of color, Consumer Reports says. A widely used calculator pushed more Black and Hispanic women toward second C-sections.
How to Delete Your Data From 23andMe, Ancestry, and Other Sites
After taking an at-home DNA test, you may want to delete your data to protect your privacy. Consumer Reports explains how to do it and what you should know.