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Diamond Shruumz Candies Under FDA Investigation Amid Illness and Death Reports

Diamond Shruumz microdosing candies are under investigation by the FDA following reports of severe illnesses and two deaths. With 74 cases reported across 28 states, health officials urge consumers to avoid these products. The investigation reveals potential links to toxic substances, including a synthetic psychedelic compound. Stay informed as authorities work to address this urgent public health crisis.

Canada Issues Listeriosis Warning Linked to Plant-Based Milks Amid Outbreak

The Public Health Agency of Canada has issued a warning about a listeriosis outbreak linked to plant-based milks, resulting in two fatalities and 12 confirmed cases. Affected products include refrigerated oat, almond, and coconut milks from Silk and Great Value. Consumers are urged to check for recalled items and seek medical attention if symptoms arise, especially those at higher risk. Stay informed on food safety and recalls to protect your health.

Wehah Farms Issues Recall for Lundberg Rice Due to Contamination Risk

Wehah Farms has issued a voluntary recall of 4,600 cases of Lundberg Family Farms Sustainable Wild Blend Gourmet Rice due to potential contamination with rodent parts. Affected products, packaged in 1-pound bags, have the lot code 231004 and a best before date of October 4, 2024. This Class II recall impacts consumers in Arizona, California, Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Wisconsin. The FDA advises consumers to check their pantries and return any affected products for a refund.

BISSELL Recalls 3 Million Steam Shot Handheld Steam Cleaners Due to Burn Hazard

BISSELL has issued a recall for over 3 million Steam Shot Handheld Steam Cleaners due to a burn hazard. Consumers are urged to stop using the affected products and can receive a $60 credit or $40 refund. Visit www.BISSELL.com/steamshotrecall for more information and to register for the recall.

Recall Issued for 3.5 Tons of Hot Dogs in Ohio and West Virginia

Authorities have issued a recall for nearly 3.5 tons of hot dogs in Ohio and West Virginia due to lack of federal inspection. The recall affects 6,900 pounds of hot dogs produced without inspection, with production dates starting from May 30, 2024. Consumers are advised to discard or return the recalled products to prevent health risks.

BMW Recalls Over 390,000 Vehicles Due to Dangerous Airbag Inflators

BMW has announced a massive recall of over 390,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to potentially dangerous airbag inflators that could explode in the event of a crash. The affected vehicles include certain models of BMW 3 Series Sedans and Sportwagons produced between 2006 and 2012. Takata’s faulty airbag inflators have been responsible for the deaths of 27 people in the U.S. and injuries to over 400 others. Starting from August 10, BMW will notify impacted drivers for free replacements to ensure safety.

Recall Issued for 2,000 Pounds of Frozen Chicken Products Due to Listeria Contamination

Authorities have issued a recall for over 2,000 pounds of frozen chicken products due to potential contamination with listeria monocytogenes. The affected products were produced in Canada and imported to the U.S., posing a risk of severe illness, especially for vulnerable populations. Consumers are advised not to consume the products and to contact Al-Safa US LLC for more information.

FDA Escalates Recall of Inspire Medical’s Nerve-Stimulating Implant for Sleep Apnea

The FDA has issued a Class I recall for Inspire Medical’s nerve-stimulating implant used in treating obstructive sleep apnea due to a manufacturing defect. Despite no reported injuries, up to 32 devices may be impacted. Inspire Medical continues to expand its therapy offerings amidst the recall, with a projected revenue growth of 26% for 2024.

Recall Issued for Power Adapters Sold with Hatch Baby Rest 1st Generation Sound Machines

Learn about the recent recall of Power Adapters for Rest 1st Generation sound machines by Hatch Baby due to a potential shock hazard. Find out how to get a free replacement and ensure your safety by following the recommended steps.

Recall Issued for Misbranded Liquid Egg Products Containing Undeclared Allergens

A recent food safety concern has emerged with the recall of 4,620 pounds of liquid egg products due to misbranding and undeclared allergens. Consumers are urged to check their products for potential health risks and take necessary precautions. Stay informed and follow proper food safety guidelines to protect yourself and your family.