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GRACO retira del mercado miles de mecedoras reclinables para bebé debido a riesgo de sofocación
El llamado incluye varios tipos de sillas mecedoras para bebé por ser un posible peligro para los menores.
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Consumer Reports analizó los mejores relojes y pulseras inteligentes para estar sano y activo
Si en tus propósitos de año nuevo está el comer mejor y hacer más ejercicio, un reloj inteligente o una pulsera rastreadora podría ayudarte. Consumer Reports puso a prueba varios de estos dispositivos. Estos obtuvieron los puntajes más altos y sus características más importantes.
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Consejos al viajar en avión durante pandemia
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Niveles de pesticidas en algunas frutas y verduras
El consumo de productos orgánicos es una solución para evitar estos productos con pesticidas.
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Los riesgos de seguridad de los juguetes inteligentes
Lo que sugiere Consumer Reports.
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¿Tus datos personales están a salvo en el consultorio médico?
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¿Qué tan eficaces son los suplementos?
Puede que muchas personas piensen que los suplementos son una forma saludable para aliviar dolor, evitar enfermedades o incluso aliviar males estomacales. Pero los fabricantes de estos suplementos no están obligados a demostrarle al gobierno que sus productos son seguros o efectivos antes de venderlos.
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¿Cómo entender la fecha límite en etiquetas de los alimentos?
Consumer Reports ofrece recomendaciones sobre cómo leer las etiquetas de fecha límite de la comida.
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¿Cómo entender la fechas de expiración de la comida?
Mucha gente tira a la basura alimentos que están en perfectas condiciones porque temen enfermarse si los comen.
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Is Your Phone Listening to You? Experts Weigh In
Many people have suspected their phones are listening to them, but one expert says there are other ways our phones are collecting data. Consumer Investigator Sasha Jones has how you can minimize the data your phone is collecting.
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You Should Read the ‘Fine Print’ of Health and Fitness Apps: Experts
Health-related apps come with benefits, but experts warn consumers that there could also be some downsides. Consumer Investigator Sasha Jones breaks down what you can do to help increase security and protect your privacy.
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Mom Issues Warning After 3-Year-Old Gets Locked Inside Washing Machine
Lindsey McIver from Conifer, Colorado took to Facebook Wednesday to warn other parents against what could have been an unspeakable tragedy after her husband rescued their 3-year-old daughter from inside their washing machine, “Today” reported. Their youngest daughter was locked inside the washing machine with the machine rotating and water filling up inside. They were able to stop it and...
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Hospital You Choose Could Impact Your C-Section Risk
About one in three babies born in the United States are delivered by C-section. Consumer Reports found the hospital where a mother gives birth can determine if they’ll have a C-section.
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Consumer Reports: Saving Money on Weddings
The median cost for a wedding is about $15,000, according to the industry’s Wedding Report. But many people shell out much more. Consumer Reports found plenty of ways to cut costs without sacrificing your celebration.
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Consumer Reports: Top Paint for Any Room
A new coat of paint can really freshen up a room. But painting takes time, and if you hire a professional, money.
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Consumer Reports: Best Used Car Deals
With so many cars lasting 200,000 miles or more, buying a used car is becoming a safer bet. In fact, almost half of all car owners bought their vehicles used. Consumer Reports just surveyed a thousand used-car owners and can tell you how to save big.
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Consumer Reports Releases 2015 ‘Naughty & Nice’ List
Consumer Reports has issued their sixth annual “Naughty & Nice” list for 2015, ranking the companies where you spend your hard earned dollars.
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Consumer Reports: Get Your Wedding Gown For Less
Many women dream of their wedding dress long before they think about the price tag. On average, brides spend more than $1,200 on their gown. But Consumer Reports says you can get what you want for a lot less than you think.
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Consumer Reports: Is Lead in Your Water?
How safe is the tap water in your home? It’s a question you may not have thought about until the lead crisis in Flint, Michigan and Newark, New Jersey. Consumer Reports explains how to check your tap water for lead and the best ways to remove it.