[ltr]Consumer Reports is calling for the popular food kits to be removed from the National School Lunch Program, saying they contain high levels of sodium. But the nonprofit group also conducted testing on 12 versions of Lunchables and found they contain lead and other heavy metals. “They definitely shouldn’t be considered a healthy school lunch,” said Eric Boring, a Consumer Reports chemist who led the testing. Kraft Heinz, which makes Lunchables, called the results "misleading." Here's what to know. [/ltr]
[ltr]A mom, 40, experienced severe chills. It was the only sign of a widowmaker heart attack
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[ltr]Four years ago, Jessica Charron began feeling chills and tingling from her head to her neck and knew something was wrong. Doctors came back with inconclusive results, but Charron, a mom of twins who was 40 at the time, urged them to keep testing. They eventually concluded she was experiencing a massive heart attack known as a widowmaker. “I felt like this is just not a normal chill — not even a flu-like chill," she told us. "It was different. It was more intense.” She spoke with us about her recovery and how to advocate for yourself with doctors. [/ltr]

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