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Pet Food Could be Making Children Sick
KTLA NewsCHICAGO -- Fido's food may be making kids sick, a government report warns, detailing the first known salmonella outbreak in humans, mostly young children, linked to pet food. The outbreak sickened 79 people in 21 mostly eastern states, between 2006 and...Tags: Symptoms, Health Organizations, Pets, Health, Pediatrics
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200 New Cases of Whooping Cough Reported in California
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES - Children are heading back to school as California's whooping cough epidemic keeps spreading, a worrisome combination that has prompted health officials in at least one county to warn that unvaccinated students could be sent home if an...Tags: California, San Francisco, Common Cold, Health, Coughing
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Frozen Fruit Bars Recalled Over Typhoid Fever Outbreak
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Fruiti Pops Inc. is recalling its mamey frozen fruit pops due to a link to a recent typhoid fever outbreak. The recall, announced Thursday, is due to contaminated mamey fruit pulp from Goya Foods, recalled earlier this month. Mamey is a...Tags: California, Health Organizations, Health, Abdominal Pain, Internists
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Marie Callender Frozen Meals Recalled After Outbreak
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON -- ConAgra Foods is recalling all Marie Callender's brand cheesy chicken and rice frozen meals after they have been possibly linked to a salmonella outbreak in 14 states. The company said it was recalling the meals after it was informed by the...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Salmonella Infection
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NY Judge Signs Off on Massive Settlement For 9/11 Responders
Associated PressNEW YORK -- Some recounted their days at a smoldering ground zero. Some fought back tears. Some complained that no amount of money would make them whole. Despite the mixed emotions, most of the 9/11 responders who appeared Wednesday at a daylong...Tags: Hofstra University, Manhattan (New York City), Health, Asthma, Litigation
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66,000 Pounds of Buffalo Meat Recalled
Associated PressDENVER -- 66,000 pounds of buffalo meat from a Colorado meat packer may be contaminated with a potentially deadly strain of E. coli, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Five cases of E. coli O157:H7...Tags: Product Recalls, Colorado, Arizona, Lifestyle and Leisure, Food Industry
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Salsa And Guacamole Blamed For Food Poisoning
KTLA NewsATLANTA -- Guacamole and salsa are being blamed for one in 25 identified outbreaks of food poisoning in restaurants The dishes were blamed for one in 25 identified outbreaks of food poisoning at restaurants between 1998 and 2008--more than twice the rate...Tags: Dining and Drinking, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health, Lifestyle and Leisure, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man Stabs 28 Children in Kindergarten Attack
KTLA NewsTAIXING, China - The screams of the 4-year-olds inside the kindergarten could be heard out in the street. When people ran in to investigate, they found what one witness said was a scene "too horrible to imagine" - blood everywhere as a knife-wielding man...Tags: Mental Health, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at School
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Report: L.A. Mom Who Decapitated Son Not Considered a Threat
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES - A woman who decapitated her 4-year-old son with a kitchen knife showed signs of mental illness months before the attack but child welfare officials decided she did not pose a serious threat. Lars Sanchez was found decapitated last month...Tags: Mental Health, Behavioral Conditions, Social Services, Health, Medical Services
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How to Protect Yourself from Swine Flu
The recent outbreak of swine flu has many people wondering how to protect themselves from infection -- especially since there is currently no vaccine available for humans. The acting head of the Centers for Disease Control says the best way to prevent...Tags: Symptoms, Swine Flu, Fever, California, Tamiflu (drug)
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Pentagon Shooter Arrested in Irvine in 2006
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- The former Irvine resident who opened fire outside the Pentagon had a history of mental illness and had become so erratic that his parents reached out to local authorities weeks ago with a warning that he was unstable and might have a gun,...Tags: Murder, California, Texas, Health, Local Government
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