If you’ve walked into certain Walmart, Target or CVS locations lately, you may have noticed something surprising: everyday items like toothpaste, deodorant and baby formula are sitting behind locked ...
Mark Cuban is known for his business acumen, but that’s not all he’s famous for. The billionaire investor and “Shark Tank” star also has a well-regarded sense of humor, one he exhibited some time ago ...
British rapper Central Cee has publicly confirmed that he has converted to Islam, revealing during a livestream that he took the Shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith, and adopted a Muslim name.
Central Cee quietly told fans he converted to Islam and changed his name from Oakley to Akhil during a PlaqueBoyMax livestream this week. Central Cee just dropped some major personal news during a ...
As the debate surrounding fluoride, especially in our drinking water, continues, people are considering fluoride-free alternatives. When it comes to toothpaste, one such substitute is ...
Procter & Gamble has agreed to revise the packaging of its Crest toothpaste brand under an agreement with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton as some conservatives express concerns about the effects of ...
What if the foods you use every day could quietly increase your cancer risk? A major new study has raised serious concerns about preservatives found in common staples like ketchup, toothpaste, salad ...
There could be new hope in the fight against gum disease. Scientists have developed a toothpaste that targets only the bacteria that cause periodontitis, leaving the rest of the oral microbiome ...
Procter & Gamble to depict 'appropriate' toothpaste amounts Colgate-Palmolive reached similar agreement in September Fluoride linked to lower IQ in study criticized by Iowa professor Procter & Gamble ...
For years, it's been a real conundrum of what to do when you finish a tube of toothpaste. Does it go in the trash, can it be recycled, and, if so, where to do that? As ThePackHub reports, Colgate and ...
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