CDC Report on U.S. Drinking Water Contamination Warns Legionella Outbreaks Increasing
Investigators found that 25% of deaths linked to Legionnaire's disease occur in health care settings, like nursing homes.
Investigators found that 25% of deaths linked to Legionnaire's disease occur in health care settings, like nursing homes.
Class action lawsuit claims the Jeep hybrid battery fire risks have been known for years, but the manufacturer has failed to address the problem.
Findings come amid increasing concerns over the long-term side effects of ultra-processed foods, which make up 58% of American diets.
Administrators say nursing home staffing shortages were already a problem at the start of the pandemic, as experienced staffers retired to avoid COVID-19 exposure.
Children throughout the U.S. were exposed to lead-tainted apple sauce pouches that contained a toxic form of chromium found in lead chromate, which it appears was added to increase weight and value of the spices
New CPSC report links 40% of all consumer product-related carbon monoxide poisoning deaths to generators, which can be deadly when used in enclosed or unventilated spaces.
Lead contamination in apple sauce products marketed for children went untested and unnoticed for months, according to a report that highlights serious gaps in food safety regulations.
The report follows two fatal Boeing aircraft crashes, killing nearly 350 people, and the recent incident where a doorplug blew out midflight, resulting in the grounding of Boeing's 737 Max fleet.
Nearly half of patients given Pepaxto died in key clinical drug trials designed to determine the safety and effectiveness of the multiple myeloma drug.
CPSC has been targeting unsafe infant sleeping arrangements, initiating a ban on inclined infant sleepers and crib bumpers last year. However, it continues to be the most common cause of unexpected infant deaths.