AmazonBasics Battery Packs Recalled for Fire Hazard
Amazon, of Seattle, Washington, is recalling about 260,000 AmazonBasics portable power banks due to a possible fire hazard.
Nevada Woman Files IVC Filter Lawsuit
A woman from Nevada has filed a lawsuit against Cook Medical for injuries caused by the Günther Tulip® blood clot filter.
Schnucks Recalls Contaminated Ground Beef from Three St. Louis Area Stores
The supermarket chain Schnucks is recalling ground beef products from some of its St. Louis stores over concerns that the product may be contaminated with foreign materials.
18 Plaintiffs Join Cordis® IVC Filter Lawsuit
A group of 18 people have filed a lawsuit against Cordis Corporation for injuries caused by the TrapEase® and OptEase® IVC Filters.
Blame Shifts Over Salmonella Chicken Salad Outbreak
Health officials are trying to figure out who is responsible for an outbreak of Salmonella linked to chicken salad.
More Pet Food Recalled for Salmonella Contamination
A Wisconsin firm is recalling a brand of raw, frozen pork-bison pet food after health officials in Nebraska found a sample to be contaminated with Salmonella, a bacterium that causes severe foodborne illness in humans and other animals.
Zinbryta Recalled After 12 Patients Suffer Brain Disorders
European regulators are recommending an immediate recall of Zinbryta® after 12 patients suffered "serious brain disorders," including 3 patients in the United States who developed encephalitis.
IVC Filter Lawsuit Filed After Failed Retrieval Surgeries
A man from California has filed a lawsuit after his IVC Filter tilted, embedded in his vein, and could not be removed despite multiple surgeries.
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Chicken Salad Nears 200 Cases
An outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium linked to chicken salad products sold at Fareway grocery stores has sickened another 105 people, bringing the total to at least 170 cases in 7 states, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and...
Target Recalls Skinny Jeans Over Laceration Hazard
A brand of kids’ skinny jeans sold at Target stores across the U.S. are being recalled amid reports of wearers suffering skin lacerations and cuts, according to Time.