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They appear to be sold at several major retailers—and are now part of an effort to identify products related to a Salmonella ...
The company behind the recall is reportedly one of the largest seafood distributors in a particular U.S. region.
It appears to be the generic version of a commonly prescribed drug used to alleviate symptoms experienced by 53 million ...
The product description calls it "chunky," but one toothsome ingredient could lead to injury of the mouth or G.I. tract.
The update went live on their site Thursday, tying in with the week's multistate outbreak. "Throw it away," authorities say ...
They're produced by an industry-leading manufacturer, but one U.S. agency warns of a defect concerning this well known ...
More than 90 million Americans need it each year—but there may be sites of the body, and patients, most vulnerable to the ...
It's the generic of a medication name you'll probably recognize, aimed to soothe an uncomfy symptom that 20% of Americans ...
They might not help you unload the dishwasher, but experts now suggest "they are even a substitute" for familial love.
A Cleveland Clinic dietitian says these sips may help drop a few pounds of water weight, sometimes in as little as one to two days.
The link is a bit of a catch-22, but new research says addressing this very common symptom of aging could also help manage ...
The recall was initiated by a 100-year-old company that’s behind grocery store favorites like Blue Bunny and Halo Top Creamery.