December 17, 2015 BMW recalls 'baby racer' toy car over health hazard Germany's BMW is recalling its "Baby Racer" ride-on children's toy car because a sticker showing the brand's logo could be peeled off the steering wheel and choke toddlers, the carmaker said on Thursday.
November 26, 2015 California farm recalls produce used in Costco salad linked to E. coli A California farm is recalling a vegetable mix believed to be the source of E.coli in Costco chicken salad that has been linked to an outbreak that has sickened 19 people in seven states, the Food and Drug Administration said Thursday.
October 30, 2015 Hormel Foods issues limited US recall of Skippy peanut butter Hormel Foods Corp said on Thursday that it was voluntarily recalling a limited number of jars of its Skippy peanut butter in seven U.S. states because they might contain small pieces of metal shavings.
October 28, 2015 FDA warns that tattoo inks can cause skin infections Thinking about getting inked? Check the bottle first.
October 28, 2015 All-metal hip implants can damage soft tissue, FDA says Metal-on-metal hip implants can cause soft-tissue damage and pain, which could lead to further surgery to replace the implant, the U.S. health regulator said, following several recalls of the artificial hip parts
October 28, 2015 Boston Scientific ordered to pay $100M in transvaginal mesh trial A Delaware jury on Thursday ordered Boston Scientific to pay $100 million to a woman who said she was injured by transvaginal mesh, a device that is the subject of more than 25,000 lawsuits against the company.
October 28, 2015 178,000 children’s water bottles recalled due to choking hazard A children’s water bottle sold exclusively at Target is being recalled after reports of potential choking hazards from the lid portion of the product. About 178,000 Zak Designs 26-ounce plastic water bottles were sold nationwide from June 2015 through July 2015.
October 28, 2015 FDA names Indiana farm tied to salmonella in melons The Food and Drug Administration has identified a southern Indiana farm that produces cantaloupes linked to a deadly salmonella outbreak and says the operation has recalled its melons
October 28, 2015 High lead levels prompt recall of black licorice California health officials warned consumers, especially children and pregnant women, Thursday not to eat Red Vines black licorice twists after discovering it contains levels of lead that exceed state standards
October 28, 2015 Aspen Foods recalls nearly 2 million pounds of chicken The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Illinois-based Aspen Foods is recalling nearly 2 million pounds of raw, frozen chicken products over concerns they might be contaminated with salmonella.