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Sometimes it’s hard to keep track of all the food and product recalls when it seems like every day there is a new danger. Here are 10 big recalls to look out for.
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Sometimes it’s hard to keep track of all the food and product recalls when it seems like every day there is a new danger. Here are 10 big recalls to look out for.
Nearly 12,000 people will likely have to undergo hip replacement surgery after being implanted with a faulty DePuy ASR hip device that was recalled earlier this year.
The number of dog bites that send humans to the hospital is increasing, according to a new report.
General Motors Co. is recalling more than 300,000 Chevrolet Impalas because the car’s front seat belts could become unattached from the side of the door during a car accident.
Chinese are showing they waste no time in erecting buildings, as new footage shows Chinese construction workers building a 15-story hotel in six days.
Hershey Co.-owned Dagoba Organic Chocolate is recalling their new moon rich dark chocolate with 74% cacao sold in .32 ounce squares because it could be contaminated with Salmonella.
Allegations show that DePuy and a surgeon that helped co-develop the recalled hip implant knew about it’s defects and failure rate 2 years before the recall.
If you’ve received a letter in the mail informing you that you have been the recipient of a recalled hip implant device, there are certain things you should do to protect yourself.
Consumers found an unwelcomed surprise when they took Rolaids soft chew antacid medicine and found metal and wood particles mixed into the drug.
There are a range of complications from revision surgery that patients should know about to ensure their recovery has the best chance.
The DePuy hip implant recall is similar to the Zimmer recall in the problems it is causing patients, but it is on a much larger scale, affecting 93,000 people.
The Senate voted Wednesday to move ahead with debate on food-safety legislation that would give the FDA more power to prevent foodborne illnesses.
A new safety program called “Buckle Buddies” just launched to report and educate drivers who fail to restrain their children while driving.
Chrysler is recalling various Dodge and Chrysler model vehicles due to a faulty faulty power-steering pressure hose that could cause a fire.
If AT&T has its way in a Supreme Court ruling, class-action lawsuits may soon be banned if those consumers were working with a business that issued a contract for their services.
New Braunfels Smokehouse is recalling approximately 2,609 pounds of fully cooked, ready-to-eat smoked turkey breast products that may be contaminated with Listeria
South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 35 (the rules that govern civil litigation in South Carolina courts) gives a court the authority to order a party to submit to a mental or physical exam when the mental or physical condition is in controversy. “Good cause” must be shown by the moving party, and the…
Five common Facts and Questions on hip replacement surgery, including recovery period, implant lifespan, failing implants and surgery details.
South Carolina has assembled the nation’s 2nd largest accident reconstruction team over the last 14 years who’s purpose is to recreate accident scenes.
A mother has become a crusader for seat belt use after her son was killed in a an auto accident because he wasn’t wearing a seat belt and was ejected.
American Eagle Outfitter’s children’s clothing store, 77kids, is recalling pants and shorts for toddler girls because they pose a choking hazard.
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