October 27, 2015 Mattresses recalled by Easy-Rest The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Easy-Rest Inc., of Portland, Ore., announced a voluntary recall of about 3,800 Classic by Easy-Rest Foam Core Mattresses
October 27, 2015 9 things to know before buying another supplement The supplement aisle at the drug store is lined with products that promise to prevent illness, improve energy, boost metabolism, even brighten your skin.
October 27, 2015 As lawsuits climb, J&J may have new hip trauma Johnson & Johnson faces a potentially more damaging and costly sequel to the $3 billion recall of its ASR all-metal artificial hips two years ago, one of the most expensive medical device failures in U.S. history
October 27, 2015 FDA recalls Johnson & Johnson orthopedic device because of fracture potential The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday said it has notified healthcare professionals of a Class I recall, the most serious type, of an orthopedic device made by Johnson & Johnson
October 27, 2015 Baby Einstein product recalled after complaints of bruising, skull fractures Kids II has voluntarily recalled over 400,000 units of the Baby Einstein "Musical Motion Activity Jumper" in the United States and Canada after receiving nearly 100 complaints about the product.
October 27, 2015 Government Knew About Bacteria in Turkey Federal officials said they turned up a dangerous form of salmonella at a Cargill Inc. turkey plant last year, and then four times this year at stores selling the Cargill turkey, but didn't move for a recall until an outbreak killed one person and sickened 77 others
October 27, 2015 Grocery stores respond to cantaloupe salmonella outbreak Grocery retailers, such as Kroger, Paul’s Fruit Market and Valu Market are reassuring customers that cantaloupes at local stores are unaffected by a recent salmonella outbreak and safe to eat
October 27, 2015 New Ban on Popular Cribs to Take Effect Next Week New safety rules take effect in the United States next week that will ban the manufacture and sale of traditional drop-side rail cribs
October 27, 2015 Massachusetts company recalling smoked salmon A Massachusetts seafood company is recalling some of its smoked salmon products because of possible contamination by the bacterium listeria monocytogenes
October 27, 2015 Deadly Melons Renew Food Safety Focus People who contracted listeria from tainted melons hope one of the most lethal outbreaks of food-borne illness in U.S. history will force the government to increase the safety of the country's food supply