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Identity Theft Exploding- 2004-04-23
Americans are more concerned about identity theft than unemployment or corporate fraud, according to a survey of 2,000 people conducted by Star Systems. (full story)
Recall of Snail Push Toys- 2004-03-30
Babies "R" Us and Playwell Announce Recall of Snail Push Toys
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announces the following recall in voluntary cooperation with the firm below. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless
otherwise instructed. (full story)
HEALTH HAZARD ALERT- 2004-03-29
Price Chopper brand store packaged frozen meatballs may contain harmful bacteria.
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May is Speech and Hearing Awareness Month- 2004-03-26
Many of us take our hearing and ability to speak for granted. Whether we are talking with a group of friends, playing a sport or listening to the radio, our ability to communicate is vital in our everyday activities. (full story)
Lowering of residential tap water temperatures- 2004-03-24
TORONTO - Safe Kids Canada, the national injury prevention program of The Hospital for Sick Children, congratulates Ontario on being the first province to adopt changes which will require household hot water be delivered at a safer temperature in order to prevent scald burn injuries.
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Yo-yo balls need to go- 2004-03-24
Safe Kids Canada is calling on Health Canada to ban the yo-yo ball, a toy that is currently being sold in stores and is widely available despite the danger it presents to children. At least 20 cases of near-miss strangulation from yo-yo balls have been reported to Health Canada, which doesn't account for many incidents that occur and are not reported. (full story)
Hazardous toy banned- 2004-03-23
Government of Canada has implemented an immediate ban on the advertisement, sale and importation of yo-yo type balls and other similar products. (full story)
Health Canada Advisory- 2004-03-23
Health Canada advises consumers not to use or ingest the herb comfrey or health products that contain comfrey. (full story)
OTTAWA, The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning the public not to consume No Name brand Honey because this product may contain nitrofurans. (full story)
Anti-depressants and children.- 2004-03-22
Anti-depressants and children. Health Canada issues warning. Health Canada advises Canadians under the age of 18 to consult physicians if they are being treated with newer anti-depressants. (full story)