Month: September 2017
Pro-Tec Recalls Helmets for Head Injury Hazard
Pro-Tec is recalling LED light-up helmets for adults because the buckle could break and result in a head injury.
Mazda Recalls 2016-17 BT-50 Over Concerns Airbags Might Not Deploy
Mazda is recalling certain BT-50 utes in Australia over concerns potentially defective initiators may cause the side airbags to not inflate in the event of a collision.
‘J is for Jeep’ Jogging Strollers Recalled
Delta recalled 28,000 "J is for Jeep" jogging strollers after 4 reports of a leg bracket breaking and 1 child who fell out and suffered injuries.
Study Links Back-to-Back Flu Vaccines and Miscarriage Risk
A new study by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that a flu vaccine given in the first trimester of pregnancy increased the risk of miscarriage.
Your Coffee Creamer Could Be Taking Years Off Your Life
If you take cream with your coffee (or coffee with your cream, if you really enjoy the stuff), there’s a good chance you’ve been ingesting a chemical that has been linked to neurological dysfunction, genetic disorders, and possibly cancer.
‘Serious Spinout’ Fireworks Recalled for Injury Hazard
Fireworks Over America is recalling all Serious Spinout multi-effect fireworks because they can tip over and fire shells at bystanders.
Mazda 6 Recalled Over Wiring Problem That Can Kill Power Steering
Mazda USA is recalling over 60,000 midsize sedans over a wiring problem that could potentially disable the power-assisted steering and passenger airbag.
‘Death Wish’ Coffee Recalled for Botulism Risk
Death Wish Coffee Co. has recalled all Nitro Cold Brew Coffee due to a risk of fatal botulism infections.
Raw Milk Linked to Antibiotic-Resistant Infection in Texas
Health officials are warning that unpasteurized raw milk products may be contaminated with Brucella RB5, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria that can cause severe infections.