A new report finds that many popular protein powders have elevated levels of lead. Should you still be drinking protein shakes? Plus, why some teachers are banning use of the slang "67" in the classroom, and why you should break up with your therapist if he or she keeps doing this one thing.
A new investigation by Consumer Reports tested 23 protein powder and shake products and found that some are contaminated with elevated levels of lead. Plant-based powders in particular tested for much higher levels than dairy- and beef-based powders. Should you stop drinking protein shakes? Here's what an author of the report says, plus the health risks of lead exposure.
A sixth grade teacher in Michigan tells TODAY.com she's dealt with all sorts of slang in her classroom in her 20-year career, but "nothing has driven me crazier than this one." Teachers around the country have expressed frustration with students constantly using the nonsensical expression "67," pronounced as "6-7." Here's why.
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