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Stain remover sold at Walmart, Target and Home Depot recalled over health risk from bacteria
The affected products first went on sale in 2019, with some even sold overseas.
If aid cuts continue at this pace, preliminary research shows that 14 million people could die in the coming years, 4.5 ...
Researchers investigated the occurrence of 19 mycotoxins in 212 plant-based products collected from retail in the UK, ...
The California Department of Justice says it has reached a Proposition 65 settlement with a seafood distributor after lab ...
After announcing the state found elevated levels of heavy metals in baby formula, officials announced Florida would expand ...
From coffee pods to metal cookware, here are seven things you should be sure you are not still using or eating.
The House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee on Tuesday (Jan. 27, 2026) advanced a bill that would ban the sale of ...
A beloved dairy-free dessert is off the shelves after stones were found in the mix—another reminder of how fragile food safety can be.
The Alcohol Alternative Industry Is Exploding. But Are These Products Really Safer? Experts Weigh in
From CBD to kratom to nootropics, the active ingredients at the center of this growing industry may lead to serious health ...
As the quick-service restaurant industry digests the recent announcement that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will ...
Numerous recalls have been initiated in the past year because of the potential for foodborne illness and bacteria.
Florida's Healthy Florida First initiative has released candy testing results, finding arsenic in 28 out of 46 products, to enhance transparency and accountability in food marketed to children.
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