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Ryan Felton

Ryan Felton

Investigative Reporter & Writer at Consumer Reports

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  • English
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  • Beverages
  • Food
  • Vitamins and Dietary Supplements

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Recent Articles

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A Tiny Lab Found Benzene in Sunscreen and Hand Sanitizer. Why Did the FDA Go After It? - Consumer...

Consumer Reports found that the FDA targeted Valisure, a company that has detected benzene in sunscreen and hand sanitizers.
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FDA Withheld Information About the Safety Risks of Aveeno and Neutr...

A report obtained by Consumer Reports shows that the FDA was more concerned than previously known about benzene in Aveeno and Neutrogena aerosol sunscreens made by Johnson & Johnson.
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How Government Data Is Being Misused to Question COVID-19 Vaccine S...

Consumer Reports explains how opponents of the COVID-19 vaccine are using government data to sow doubt about the safety of the vaccines.
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The Product Safety Early-Warning System That Seldom Sounds - Consum...

A law known as Section 37 is supposed to provide the CPSC insight on potentially dangerous products. A Consumer Reports investigation into a product safety early-warning system that seldom sounds found the law is broken.
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Beware Dietary Supplements Marketed Online - Consumer Reports

Beware dietary supplements marketed online, Consumer Reports advises, noting overwhelmed regulators can’t stop all schemers selling fake COVID-19 cures and other questionable products.
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Solvay Impedes Research Into Unknown PFAS by Threatening Testing La...

Consumer Reports says Solvay impedes research into unknown PFAS by threatening a Canadian lab with legal action after claiming its patent rights were violated.
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Kidde Mishandled Problems With Its Fire Extinguishers | Recall - Co...

A Consumer Reports investigation found previously unknown details about safety problems with Kidde fire extinguishers.
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FDA Lax Oversight Black Salve Unproven Cancer Cure - Consumer Reports

A Consumer Reports investigation found that the FDA knows a company is selling black salve, an unproven cancer cure, but the agency has yet to take action against it.
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The FDA's Tattered Safety Net for Dietary Supplements - Consumer Re...

In this report on the FDA’s tattered safety net for dietary supplements, an investigation by Consumer Reports found significant limitations with CAERs, the FDA’s dietary supplement system that is supposed to detect potential safety risks.
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What's Really in Your Bottled Water? - Consumer Reports

To help you know what’s really in your bottled water, Consumer Reports tested 47 bottled waters, including 35 noncarbonated and 12 carbonated ones.
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A Small Hand Sanitizer Maker Says an FDA Action Could Force It to C...

Consumer Reports says an FDA action could force hand sanitizer maker to close, noting that legal fight involves claims about hand sanitizers that other brands, including Purell, have been accused of making.
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Grocery & Meal-Kit Delivery Services See Surge - Consumer Reports

As the coronavirus grips the U.S., Consumer Reports says grocery and meal-kit delivery services are seeing a surge in demand, and shares shopping tips.
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The Trouble With Travel Loans - Consumer Reports

Consumer Reports urges those who want to take out a travel loan for a vacation or quick trip to exercise some caution. Companies such as Affirm and Uplift are making it easier to finance your next dream vacation, but you should know what to watch for.
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Should We Break Our Bottled Water Habit? - Consumer Reports

In this look at America’s bottled water habit, Consumer Reports says differences in purity between bottled and tap water might not be as stark as you think, and yet Americans spent $31 billion last year on bottled water, in some cases because they believe bottled water is safer.
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Carbonated Bottled Water Lax Regulations | LaCroix - Consumer Reports

LaCroix sparkling water does not have the proper permits to be sold in Massachusetts, Consumer Reports learned, revealing gaps in how carbonated bottled water is regulated.
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Peñafiel Bottled Water Withdrawn | Arsenic Levels - Consumer Reports

Keurig Dr Pepper has voluntarily withdrawn Peñafiel bottled mineral spring water. The action comes two months after Consumer Reports found high levels of arsenic in the beverage.
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Find Out What's in Your Bottled Water - Consumer Reports

Getting information about the quality of bottled water is hard, so Consumer Reports gathered as many of the reports as we could find and are sharing them with consumers.
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FDA Weighing Recall of Bottled Water With Arsenic - Consumer Reports

FDA still hasn’t pushed for recall of Peñafiel bottled water from Keurig Dr Pepper shown to have excessive arsenic.
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Nearly Half of Electric Scooter Injuries in Austin Were 'Severe,' C...

A new study from the CDC found that half of the electric scooter injuries in Austin were severe, Consumer Reports says. A study finds that 160 riders were injured in a three-month period.