October 26, 2015 Sex supplements recalled due to undeclared drugs Several sexual enhancement supplements were recalled this week because the products contain undeclared drugs, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
October 26, 2015 If you use products with microbeads, here's why you should stop If you brushed your teeth today—and we hope you did—you may have harmed our oceans and the species swimming in them.
October 26, 2015 Contraceptive recall could put Pfizer at risk of multimillion-dollar lawsuit, attorney says The large-scale recall of oral contraceptives by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer could leave the company vulnerable to a multi-million dollar class action lawsuit, according to an attorney
October 26, 2015 FDA Testing Orange Juice for Fungicide The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is testing orange juice for a fungicide and says it will order the product removed from the market if it poses a public health riskÂ
October 26, 2015 The important spice recall you may not have heard about If you have friends or family with food allergies (as I do), this may be the most important post you share all week.
October 26, 2015 Infant Motrin recalled due to plastic particles Johnson & Johnson is recalling 200,000 bottles of Motrin Infants formula due to the risk that they contain tiny plastic particles.
October 26, 2015 'Hot' Excedrin for sale at steep prices online It’s been nearly seven months since Novartis recalled Excedrin from stores – but that hasn’t stopped people from getting the over-the-counter medication.  People suffering from migraines have been paying steep prices through online sites in order to continue getting Excedrin, with a package of 50 two-tablet packs of Excedrin Extra Strength going for $144.95 on Amazon
October 26, 2015 Search Continues in Arkansas Ground Turkey Outbreak The operator of a Springdale turkey plant responsible for a massive recall of ground turkey continues to investigate what caused the outbreak
October 26, 2015 Baby's death spurs recall of 220,000 infant travel beds A children's safety equipment manufacturer has agreed to recall about 220,000 infant travel beds after reports of one infant's death and nine others entrapped or distressed while inside the portable sleep tents
October 26, 2015 Chicken plants linked to salmonella outbreak can stay open The Agriculture Department says three California poultry processing facilities linked to a salmonella outbreak in raw chicken can stay open.