The panel of four proteins, developed by Penn and Mayo researchers within an NCI project, is currently undergoing prospective ...
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Decoding your IGAN lab results: Understanding EGFR and UPCR, and predicting future kidney health
Understanding eGFR and uPCR is vital for managing IgA nephropathy to predict kidney health, guide treatment, and work ...
Overall accuracy for any stage of pancreatic cancer improved from 82.7% with the CA19-9 protein alone to 91.9% with the ...
A new standard in wheat immune reactivity testing that adds seven new wheat markers to assess immune responses to ...
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Worried about toxins in protein powder? New study finds these brands are safer than most
*Adds to cart immediately.* ...
A recent Consumer Reports investigation found that many popular protein powders and shakes contain concerning levels of lead. The results sparked widespread interest among readers, many of whom rely ...
As someone who regularly bought protein shakes from the gym or a bodega when I needed some nutrition on the go, I’d tried many different brands even before testing a dozen more for this article. My ...
Share on Pinterest Many popular protein powders and shakes may contain lead, according to Consumer Reports. Anna Blazhuk/Getty Images A new Consumer Reports (CR) investigation has found that many ...
A new study shows some popular protein powders and shakes lining grocery store shelves contain unsafe amounts of lead, with several products far exceeding what experts say is safe to consume in a ...
Update: In response to reader questions, CR conducted heavy metal testing on five additional protein powders, from Clean Simple Eats, Equate, Premier Protein, Ritual, and Truvani. Much has changed ...
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