News

Dear Love: Something’s gotta give. If he’s happy to talk for hours every night, then he can and should spend 15 minutes of one of those hours, making the trek to your house for an in-person talk. Ask ...
Research shows that it can take eight to 10 exposures for children to accept a new food, but as William points out, “‘Accept’ ...
On the Fourth of July, pediatric emergency medicine doctors warn parents to keep kids away from this one popular but dangerous activity.
The "do not eat" warning is easily the most prominent text on silica gel sachets. According to health professionals, most silica beads found in these sachets are non-toxic and don't present the ...
Customers are being warned not to eat the affected product, as it could pose a choking hazard. The supermarket said the issue affects the 750g packs of Harvest Basket Hash Browns with the batch ...
The FSA has a simple warning for anybody who has purchased Jolly Rancher Hard Candy, "Misfits" Gummies, Hard Candy Fruity 2 in 1, and Berry Gummies: "do not eat them." “If you have bought any of ...
Food Urgent 'do not eat' warning over 'unsafe' sweets sold in UK shops The sweets contain a chemical from crude oil that has been linked to serious illness Comments News Neil Shaw Assistant Editor ...
The state previously issued a consumption advisory when PFOS in fish tissue samples hit 9-parts-per-billion (ppb). A blanket “Do Not Eat” species advisory was issued at 300-ppb.
Lidl has issued an urgent recall for its fruit and nut bars because they pose a 'choking hazard' as they may contain pieces of plastic. Food safety watchdogs stuck a 'do not eat' alert on four of ...
It’s not enough to blur the lines between boy and girl, parent and child, teacher and activist. Now they’re trying to blur the line between criminal perversion and “misunderstood identity.” ...
Care Advice Swallowed Harmless Small Object and No Symptoms What You Should Know About Swallowed Objects: Most small, smooth or blunt objects pass without problems into the stomach. Since your child ...
Two out of three of them are considered small consumers of fruits and vegetables, meaning they eat less than 3.5 servings per day. Among women, the share of small consumers is lower at 57%.