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What’s Really in Your Dog’s Food?
CR tested 58 dog foods from brands including Blue Buffalo, Hill’s Science Diet, and Purina for key nutrients and dangerous contaminants. Here's what we found.
Are These 5 Common Pet Supplements Safe for Your Cat or Dog?
Expert advice on whether five common dietary pet supplements are safe and effective for cats and dogs, including multivitamins and CBD.
How Much Protein Do You Really Need?
Here's what experts say about how much protein you need in your diet. New protein recommendations in the dietary guidelines can be confusing.
Best Tinned Seafood
For this evaluation of the best tinned seafood, Consumer Reports tried Trader Joe's smoked salmon, Fishwife anchovies, and 10 other tinned fish.
How to Protect Your Memory
It's natural to sometimes lose your train of thought or misplace your keys. But there are strategies for improving your recall and protecting your memory.
5 Misunderstood Foods
Confusion surrounds foods like raw milk, uncured deli meats, and seed oils. Consumer Reports provides the lowdown on whether or not they're good for you.
What Really Helps Keep Bones Strong
Bones can weaken with age and osteoporosis is common, but the right meds and lifestyle changes can keep bones strong.
4 Ways to Reduce Inflammation
Easy diet and lifestyle changes can help you reduce inflammation in your body. Inflammation is thought to be an underlying cause of diabetes, heart disease, and more.
We Made Almond Milk and Oat Milk to Find the Best Nut-Milk Makers
Which plant-based milk makers made the most delicious almond and oat milks? We tried four models to find out.
6 Risky Foods to Avoid While Pregnant
Pregnant people are 10 times more likely than others to get a listeria infection, and about 20 percent of pregnant listeria-infected people lose their baby. Here's how to stay safe.
On Your Mind: Food and Nutrition Questions
On Your Mind is a collection of questions about food and nutrition, answered by Consumer Reports' editors and panel of experts.
How Red Meat Can Fit Into a Healthy Diet
Yes, you can eat red meat on a healthy diet. Consumer Reports shows you how to get the nutritional benefits of beef, pork, and lamb while minimizing the downsides.
We Tried Combining Amazon Deliveries with 'Amazon Day' Shipping. Often, It Didn't Work.
Most Americans say they would accept slower Amazon deliveries to fight local air pollution and climate change. But green options are limited.
Best Mail-Order Steaks
For this review of mail-order steaks, Consumer Reports evaluated products from Snake River Farms, Omaha Steaks, and The Kansas City Steak Company.
8 Foods That Can Help Prevent Cancer—and 5 Foods to Limit
Adding foods that fight cancer to your diet can lower your risk and improve your overall health, Consumer Reports says.
Is Uncured Bacon Better for You?
There's little difference between uncured bacon and cured bacon. Consumer Reports explains.
Wrinkle Patches Aren’t All They’re Cracked Up to Be
Thinking of trying Frownies or other anti-aging "wrinkle patches"? Read this article from Consumer Reports first.
Best Mushroom Growing Kits
Consumer Reports evaluated several popular mushroom growing kits to find out which ones are easy to use, that grow the best mushrooms, and deliver the most product.
Eat Right for Better Hearing, Vision, and Teeth
Consumer Reports shares easy ways to eat right for better hearing, vision, and teeth, highlighting the foods that can really help and those to skip.
The Best Ways to Renew Body and Mind
Looking for ways to renew your body and mind? Consumer Reports shares new ideas for getting calmer, eating smarter, and shaking up your exercise routine.