Under pressure from the Food and Drug Administration, Horizon added a stronger hearing loss warning label to one of its best-selling drugs. The warning advises purchasers about the potential for…
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Over a quarter million Cupkin childrens’ cups “contain levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban,” according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recalled 8- and 12-ounce…
According to the Centers for Disease Control, ShopRite stores in New Jersey, Connecticut, and New York sold tainted ground beef that has sent a half dozen people to a hospital….
Since they fall short of federal safety guidelines in several areas, the Consumer Product Safety Commission advises caregivers to immediately stop using Gorsetle baby loungers. The loungers fail to meet…
A new study indicates that common chemicals in common household pesticides, like Ortho and Raid, could cause a wide range of neurodevelopmental disorders. Neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism and attention…
Midwestern Pet Foods has agreed to pay $6.375 million to resolve claims that it knowingly sold pet food tainted with salmonella bacteria and aflatoxin particles. According to the pet food…
A drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa has now killed four people and infected more than eighty others across more than a dozen states. In February, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
Researchers have already linked chemicals found in hair relaxers to several health issues. Now, fertility joins that list. According to the latest studies, participants who used hair relaxers for at…
To avoid a deluge of liability lawsuits, Whittaker, a major talc supplier, closed its doors in 2004 and filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. More than 2,700 individuals have sued Whittaker alleging…
Following up on reports of more than 2,500 pet deaths and nearly 100,000 injuries, a panel of lawmakers recommended that Serestro pull many of its flea and tick collars off…









