What You Should Know
When we think of Consumer Reports most often reviews of cars and baby products come to mind, but Consumer Reports provide much more than advice for buying your next car. Consumer Reports has expanded and is currently review health related topics as well. Consumer Reports health division reviews everything form Doctor and hospitals to vitamins, supplements and even diets. The website millions have subscribed to for years is know a go to place for information on medications, doctors and hospitals and even diets and weight loss supplements.
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Product Features
Consumer Reports Magazine has been around long before the Internet was even created, providing valuable unbiased information to consumers. In the last 70 years Consumer Union the company behind the famous magazine and now website has been committed to providing consumers with the knowledge they need to make safe and well informed decisions about the products they purchase. Consumer Reports has taken the information available to consumers a step forward by now providing website just dedicated to consumer health issues and products. This website provides information about various prescription and non-prescription drugs. It also evaluates the performance and track records of hospitals and doctors. Just like the magazine you may purchase in your local grocery store and membership is also required to get all the in depth information on the health products and topics covered in the Consumer Reports website dedicated to consumers health. A one year subscription is $19.00 and will automatically renew each year or a monthly membership for $4.95 can also be purchased. This membership also automatically renews each month unless you request to end subscription.
Advantages
- Consumer Reports is a well established and respected publication from Consumers Union.
- Information provided by Consumer Reports is unbiased and not influenced by government or individual companies.
- Some of the information on the Consumer Reports website does not require a subscription.
Disadvantages
- Consumer Reports require a paid subscription to access full reviews of the products.
- With the vast number of diets and weight loss supplements it is impossible for Consumer Reports to have every product placed under their microscope for evaluation.
- Information found on the health website from Consumer Reports can also be found for free else where on the internet.
Conclusion
Consumer Reports has been a house hold name for product reviews for over 70 years. This company has broadened its scope to now also review and rate weight loss plans including diets and supplements. Consumer Reports has dedicated a website just for health related topics and this information is at your finger tips for a small fee. Consumers can find information on a variety of products from prescription medication to diet plans. This website also provides information to consumers about recalls which may affect their health or safety.



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