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  2. Consumer Reports is a United States-based non-profit organization which conducts product testing and product research to collect information to share with consumers so that they can make more informed purchase decisions in any marketplace.

  3. Consumer Reports issues stark warning about popular dietary ...

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    But a new Consumer Reports study seems to back up that doomsday prophecy -- the report found that 15 ingredients in popular dietary supplements can actually cause potential health problems.

  4. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports states that PriceGrabber places the ads and pays a percentage of referral fees to CR, [25] who has no direct relationship with the retailers. [26] Consumer Reports publishes reviews of its business partner and recommends it in at least one case. [27]

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Consumer Reports/Dietary supplements

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    List of supplements article traffic pageview count* pageview date* example change sources cited change summary Açaí palm: chart: 76790 29 March 2013 B vitamins: chart: 148856 29 March 2013 beta-Carotene: chart: 44127 29 March 2013 Bodybuilding supplement: chart: 32304 29 March 2013 Calcium: chart: 99391 29 March 2013 Chondroitin sulfate ...

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  8. 5-hour Energy - Wikipedia

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    A March 2011 article in Consumer Reports reported that, according to a lab test, a 2-US-fluid-ounce (59 ml) 5-Hour Energy contained 207 milligrams of caffeine, slightly more than an 8 US fl oz (240 ml) serving of Starbucks coffee which contains 180 mg of caffeine. [4] (It is not clear whether the "Original" or "Extra Strength" product was tested.)

  9. ConsumerLab.com - Wikipedia

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    A 2004 Journal of the Medical Library Association review noted that "approximately half of the [laboratory test results] reports indicate the date the review was posted". [17] For a fee, ConsumerLab.com offers a voluntary certification program. Products that pass the certification can use the "CL Seal of Approval" for which there is a licensing ...

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