Jordan is at the 'very low proficiency' level on the English Proficiency Index 2025. Jordanian Strategies Forum releases a report titled 'Jordan on the Index' ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A man was able to walk completely across the Colorado River in Laughlin due to extremely low water levels, documenting the feat with drone footage. Ryan Deters, who operates on the ...
Most healthy people get enough magnesium from food, but certain conditions—like diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders, or aging—can lead to low magnesium levels over time. Mild magnesium deficiency may ...
A growing body of research suggests that vitamin D may play a subtler role in mood than previously assumed, becoming most influential only when levels drop to the low end of the spectrum. Credit: ...
The daily pills are designed for use among those whose high cholesterol is not reaching healthy targets despite taking other medications. Thana Prasongsin via Getty Images An experimental pill ...
Certain brands of one of the country's most popular spices, cinnamon, could be hazardous to your health. On Oct. 31, the Food and Drug Administration named two additional brands of ground cinnamon — ...
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 ...
This article originally appeared on The Conversation. Powder and ready-to-drink protein sales have exploded, reaching over $32 billion globally from 2024 to 2025. Increasingly, consumers are using ...
Recent testing by Consumer Reports shows that some brands have alarming levels of heavy metals, while others are below the ‘concern’ level. A new Consumer Reports investigation found that many popular ...
Some protein powders and shakes are riddled with high levels of lead, a Consumer Reports investigation has found. The organization purchased multiple samples of protein products over a three-month ...
Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper's wellness vertical. She now covers breaking ...