A cut-in half Canon EF 400mm F2.8L IS II lens from 2010, shown surround by all the components from which it's made, in the ...
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A Consumer Reports investigation found dangerously high lead levels in most protein powders and shakes, with some exceeding daily limits significantly. They tested about 23 protein powders and ...
Consumer Reports has found unsafe levels of lead in popular protein powders and shakes. Experts caution against daily use, especially of plant-based products. Protein powders have become a fitness ...
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