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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsToday's Recalls and soon to be
Shampoo recalled over possible harmful bacteria, FDA sayshttps://www.yahoo.com/news/science/articles/shampoo-recalled-over-possible-harmful-182330018.html
Kao USA Inc. a voluntary recall was issued for a brand of shampoo due to the detection of bacteria.
Food and Drug Administration officials explained in a recall notice that Pluralibacter gergoviae bacteria doesn't pose much of a medical risk to healthy individuals, but people with health issues like weakened immune systems could be more susceptible to infection by the bacteria. he recall affects lots of the Oribe Serene Scalp Densifying Shampoo in 8.5 oz and 33.8 oz sizes manufactured between February 21, 2026, and February 26, 2026.
FDA Announces Recall of Popular Aldi Product for Potential Deadly Allergen
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/fda-announces-recall-popular-aldi-150240771.html
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall of a popular frozen Aldi product that may contain a life-threatening allergen. Aldi's Fusia Asian Inspirations-branded Kimchi & Tofu Kimbap was sold as an Aldi Find in June and has been recalled across 19 states and Washington, D.C. The kimbap may contain fish, a known allergen that the FDA requires to be disclosed on packages, but the label does not include the proper allergy warning.
The recalled Fusia Asian Inspirations-branded Kimchi & Tofu Kimbap was sold in 8.1-ounce sealed, microwave-safe plastic wrappers at Aldi stores in Connecticut, Delaware, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
You can identify the recalled Kimchi & Tofu Kimbap by the best-by date of Oct. 8, 2027, printed on the package. Additionally, there are label images to help identify the recalled product on the FDA's site.
These are considered dangerous but not recalled
Doctors issue warning over massively popular toy thats hospitalizing children with excruciating injuries
https://health.yahoo.com/your-body/first-aid-safety/burns/articles/doctors-issue-warning-over-massively-101400442.html
Around the world, brightly colored squishy toys marketed as harmless "sensory" gadgets designed to be squeezed, stretched and smushed have surged in popularity.
But behind the viral appeal of NeeDoh toys, doctors say a dangerous pattern is emerging one that is sending children and teens to the hospital with severe burns amid "blood-curdling screams" of pain, requiring everything from skin grafts to medically induced comas for treatment.
And all it takes for disaster to occur is for the toys to be heated, frozen or microwaved, whether as part of a viral social media challenge or totally by accident.
It seems like every day, there are more and more recalls.
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Today's Recalls and soon to be (Original Post)
WhiteTara
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chowder66
(12,755 posts)1. Thank you for posting these WhiteTara!