In May 2026, a website reported pesticide residues in one Driscoll's sample — not that the berries cause cancer.
Driscoll's described the online rumors as "misinformation and non-scientific claims." The evidence pointed in the same ...
Review detects ‘forever chemicals’ in many of the state’s tested streams and rivers, including drinking water sources ...
Driscoll's described the online rumors as "misinformation and non-scientific claims." The evidence pointed in the same ...
Leafy greens such as spinach and perennial kid favorites such as strawberries and grapes held the highest levels of potentially harmful pesticide residues based on government tests, according to the ...
Eating clean and being mindful of what's on your plate is an excellent step toward a healthier lifestyle, but here's the catch: some of the most nutritious fruits and vegetables are also among the ...
Even after being carefully washed or peeled, nearly 70 percent of fruit and vegetables sold in the U.S. contained pesticide residues, according to a review of recent tests conducted by the Department ...
Tea drinkers may want to take stock of what's in their pantry before steeping and sipping their next cup. Nearly 900,000 bags of Yogi brand tea were voluntarily recalled recently over elevated levels ...
Consumers may want to think twice about what they’re putting into their shopping cart the next time they stroll through the produce section of a grocery store. According to a newly released report ...
Andi Breitowich works across digital and print magazines covering health, fitness, nutrition, and the latest trends. Her work has appeared in Women's Health, POPSUGAR, Cosmopolitan, Men's Health, and ...
Consumers may want to think twice about what they’re putting into their shopping cart the next time they stroll through the produce section of a grocery store. According to a newly released report ...