A new California law requires baby food manufacturers to use an accredited lab to test representative samples of any infant and toddler food (excluding infant formula) at least once a month for levels ...
Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that can build up in enclosed or partially enclosed spaces, poisoning people and animals who breathe in too much, according to the CDC. The gas can ...
It means the cause of the tourists' illnesses, which is still being referred to as "alcohol poisoning", is not yet known. The poisonings hospitalised seven people — four of them Australian ...
Did you know the risk of food poisoning can increase? According to the CDC, foodborne illnesses can lead to illness, hospitalization or death. They estimate 48 million people get sick, 128,000 are ...
For children -- who are most at risk for lead poisoning along with pregnant women ... According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), "there are no safe levels of lead ...
Georgian officials believe that 12 people died at a ski resort due to an apparent carbon monoxide poisoning, according to reports by the BBC, Sky News, and other news outlets. Mtskheta-Mtianeti ...
The FDA's investigation into supplements marketed as tejocote began after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a report in 2023 about products containing yellow oleander.
Seven tourists sought hospital treatment for suspected poisoning after drinking cocktails at a bar in an upscale Fiji resort that’s now being investigated by police. Four Australians ...
Twelve people have died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Georgia, authorities in the Caucasus country say. The incident took place at a ski resort in Gudauri in the north, Georgian ...
Few things will put a damper on your vacation or holiday faster than food poisoning. The intense stomach ... for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 48 million people – about ...
However, new reports also warn of a serious risk linked to cinnamon: lead poisoning. In late 2023 and early 2024, CDC received reports of more than 500 confirmed, probable, or suspected cases of lead ...