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Archive - Jul 14, 2010

Diamond Usa Inc. Issues Allergy Alert On Undeclared Sulfites In "Dry Apricot Rolled"

Diamond USA Inc. is recalling its 1 lb packages with code#01-12-2010 of "Dry Apricot Rolled" because they contain undeclared sulfites.
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McNeil Expands Recall List Again

McNeil Consumer Healthcare has expanded a recall of its OTC medications to include 21 additional lots.
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Pottery Barn Kids Recalls to Repair Drop-Side Cribs Due to Entrapment, Suffocation and Fall Hazards

The cribs' drop-sides can detach when hardware breaks, creating a space into which a young child can become entrapped, which can lead to suffocation. A child can also fall out of the crib.
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Affordable orthodontic treatment for children

Don't wait until school starts to begin planning your child's orthodontic care. Think you can't afford it? Think again.
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Research supports population screening for fragile X syndrome in women of reproductive age

There's adequate research data to support population screening of women of childbearing age for fragile X syndrome—the most common inherited cause of cognitive impairment, according to a report in the
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Tips for first-time moms to enjoy feeding moments with their baby

For a majority of first-time moms feeding their baby can be an emotional and stressful experience. New moms encountering these common, yet unexpected feeding challenges are not alone.
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Therapeutic workbook to facilitate healing process in Haitian children

"When children can tell their stories about a traumatic event in their own words or pictures and at their own speed, healing can begin," says Dr.
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Pierre Foods unveils new line of more nutritious school menu options for students

Pierre Foods, Inc.
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Doctors warn using domestic spoons can result in drug overdose

Parents are being urged not to use domestic spoons to give children medicine after a study found significant differences in capacity.