AHPA/CRN Challenge Reliability Of ConsumerLab.com Data
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The lack of peer review of the tests employed by ConsumerLab.com may put into question the accuracy of the independent labs' findings, AHPA and CRN tell their members in a joint statement July 13.
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