A sixth person has died in the ongoing Legionnaire's disease outbreak in Central Harlem, raising alarms as the number of cases continues to rise. With health officials confirming contaminated water sources, the city is taking action to prevent further spread.
The FDA has issued a warning against consuming Great Value frozen shrimp sold at Walmart due to possible radioactive contamination. A single shipment was found to contain Cesium-137, raising serious health concerns.
Walmart has issued a recall for frozen raw shrimp sold in 13 states due to potential radioactive contamination. The FDA detected Cesium-137 in shipments, raising health concerns. Consumers are urged to discard the affected products.
The FDA has issued a warning against consuming certain frozen shrimp sold at Walmart, linked to unsanitary conditions and the detection of radioactive cesium-137 in shipments from the supplier BMS Foods. Although the shrimp never reached the market, officials urge consumers to throw them away or return them.
A rare case of Vibrio vulnificus infection has prompted a health advisory in Massachusetts, warning residents and visitors about the dangers lurking in coastal waters. Learn how to stay safe this summer!
A recall has been issued for several soap products due to contamination with Burkholderia cepacia, a dangerous bacteria that can lead to severe infections, especially in vulnerable individuals. Find out which products are affected!
In a shocking turn of events, the journal Science has retracted a controversial study claiming the discovery of arsenic-based microbes in Mono Lake, stirring debates in the scientific community about research integrity and contamination.
The preliminary report on the Air India Flight 171 crash reveals surprising details about pilot actions that led to both engines losing thrust. Was it a mistake or a mechanical issue? Find out more!
Experts discuss the potential environmental consequences of Israel's military strikes on Iran's uranium enrichment sites, asserting that while the attacks are concerning, they are unlikely to cause severe radioactive threats.
A new study reveals that living near the coast may increase the risk of serious health issues like diabetes and heart disease due to microplastic pollution. Coastal counties with high plastic levels show alarming disease rates, raising public health concerns.