Kellog's Honey Smacks Salmonella Outbreak

Kellogg’s Honey Smacks Cereal Recalled Due To Salmonella Outbreak — Cut Fruit Faced Similar Problems Last Month

According to recent information, fans of the cereal Honey Smacks might want to reconsider their food choices as on multiple occasions boxes of the product have been reported to contain… Read more

DEA marijuana announcement to offer modest adjusments

A DEA announcement on medical marijuana is set for Thursday, according to several reports. According to insiders, once more the American government will make it clear that it is still… Read more

Banner Health cyberattack affects at least 3.7 million people

A cyberattack on Banner Health has left at least 3.7 million people compromised. In an email, Banner Health has apologized to those affected and offered a free one-year membership in… Read more

Insects burger? Restaurants in London face new kind of protest

Insects were thrown inside two burger restaurants by protesters. Activists tossed live cockroaches and crickets in the Byron Hamburgers Limited restaurants after immigration officials detained dozens of workers. Hundreds of… Read more

Hy-Vee black bean recall linked to plastic and metal

A voluntary black bean recall is in effect. Hy-Vee has announced that it is pulling thousands of cans of non-salted black beans after discovering a pen in one can. On… Read more

California vaccine law angers some parents

A California vaccine law, which is now in effect, has many parents getting ready to pull their children out of school. The law, which eliminates the option for parents to… Read more

Nature Valley bars recalled due to possible listeria contamination

Put down that cereal bar because Nature Valley Protein Chewy Bars and Nature Valley Simple Nut Bars are being recalled. General Mills issued the recall after learning that the sunflower… Read more

Hostess recall June 2016: Peanut exposure linked to snack cakes and donuts

Another Hostess recall is currently taking place. In a press release issued by Hostess Brands, LLC, it was announced that they are pulling more than 710,000 cases of snack cakes… Read more

Esther and Dan Levy go from despair to cautious hope regarding son Andrew

Esther and Dan Levy are happy that their boy, Andrew Levy, is alive and doing well, just months after they planned his funeral. Andrew Levy, who was diagnosed with acute… Read more

Frozen vegetable recall linked to listeria outbreak

A frozen vegetable recall from Trader Joe’s CRF Frozen Foods due to a listeria outbreak is making headlines. The recall concerns organic peas, broccoli, corn, and Trader Joe’s Chicken Fried… Read more

Chick-fil-A Cookie Recalled: Chocolate Chunk Cookies Linked To Undeclared Peanut

Chick-fil-A’s cookies that were recalled over peanut allergies are making headlines. The company revealed that it is recalling all Chick-fil-A Chocolate Chunk Cookies from their restaurants because they contain peanuts.… Read more

Soy microbial pathogens find could prevent some food contamination

Soy can prevent microbial pathogens contamination on food, says a new study. According to Professor Suresh Neethirajan, soy or soya bean is proven to be a better and safer natural… Read more

Mom delays brain cancer treatment to protect unborn baby

A mom delays brain cancer treatment until the birth of her baby, and the touching story makes headlines. Kim Vaillancourt, a pregnant mom of five, recently discovered that she was… Read more

Sacramento Norco Deaths Linked To Illegal And Tainted Painkillers

Several Sacramento Norco deaths have been linked to illegal and tainted painkillers that are circulating in the California county. According to Sacramento officials, six people have died after overdosing on… Read more

Arsenic In Texas Water: Is This Like Flint?

Arsenic in Texas’ water? Is this a Flint-like crisis looming? According to an environmental group, many communities in Texas have a high level of arsenic in their drinking water, and… Read more

Teacher donates kidney to student in Wisconsin

An admirable teacher donates a kidney to one of her young students upon learning she is a match, and the story makes headlines. The video of Jodi Schmidt, an elementary… Read more

Dog Flu In 26 States: What Can You Do?

Dog flu spreads in 26 states and dog owners are now wondering what should they do to protect their pets. According to experts, if a dog is in contact with… Read more

More twins being born in US than ever before: CDC twin birth rate hits new nigh, record is still not enough to replace previous generation

A CDC report claims more and more twins are being born in America because women are having children at an older age, and the use of fertility treatments. The CDC… Read more

Penn Jillette 120-Pound Weight Loss Brought New Outlook On Things

Penn Jillette adds 120-pound weight loss to his résumé, and it only took him about four months to shed the pounds. In several interviews, Jillette, a famous magician, explained that… Read more

SIDS study offers new solution to old problem

A SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) study published in the journal Pediatrics pointed to three main factors that can lead to cot death or crib death of newborns. According to… Read more

Weizmann healthy food study changes views on dieting

A Weizmann healthy food study called the Personalized Nutrition Project has some surprising results and finally explains why a diet might work for one person and not another. The authors… Read more

Pamela Anderson Cured From Hepatitis C, She Claims

Pamela Anderson added a hot picture of herself on Instagram in celebration of the fact that she has been cured of Hepatitis C. The model and actress, who contracted the… Read more