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Posted on December 24, 2013

Mass Destruction Supplement Users Warned To Refrain From Usage

Users of a dietary supplement known as Mass Destruction are being asked by the Food and Drug Administration to cease usage of that product so that safety can be assured.  Recently, the Department of Health and Human Services of North Carolina related to the agency how a user of the supplement had to endure liver… read more

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Posted on December 20, 2013

FDA Explains The Need For Caution With Portable Bed Rails

If you have trouble getting around your home and have decided to install portable bed rails around your sleeping space, or if you have an elderly loved one who has done the same, then you absolutely must understand the information on hand from the Food and Drug Administration in a new consumer update.  The agency… read more

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Posted on December 18, 2013

Laceration Risk Prompts Recall of 218,000 Cocktail Glasses

Cocktail glasses are being recalled by the Toledo, Ohio-based Libbey Glass because of a possible laceration hazard these items could create.  218,000 glasses under the Bristol Valley brand with a model number of 8555SR are impacted by the recall, which was issued upon the discovery that this glassware could break during usage, a situation that… read more

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Posted on December 17, 2013

145,000 HP Chromebook 11 Chargers Recalled Over Burn Risk

Hewlett-Packard and Google, two companies based in Palo Alto and Mountain View, California, respectively, have jointly announced the recall of computer chargers sold as an accessory with the HP Chromebook 11.  Affected units, of which there are thought to be around 145,000, will have a model number of MU15-N1052-AOOS and were sold across the country… read more

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Posted on December 16, 2013

FDA Warns Against Usage Of Nipple Aspirate Test

Some women who are put off by the idea of going in for mammograms on a regular basis may opt for the type of test that they can carry out on their own in their own home.  However, in a new consumer health update, the Food and Drug Administration warns that there could be some… read more

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Posted on December 10, 2013

48,000 Emergency Reporting Transmitters Recalled By Carlsbad Company

The Transmitter portion of Linear Personal Emergency Reporting Systems are being recalled by the Carlsbad, California-based Linear LLC because of their potential to fail when called upon by a user.  Four models are affected by the recall, adding up to a total of 48,000 transmitters.  These products are used by persons who may need to… read more

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Posted on December 10, 2013

34,500 Toro Lawnmowers Recalled Over Possible Injury Threat

34,500 lawnmowers are being recalled from around the United States by the Bloomington, Minnesota-based Toro Company because of a possible injury threat posed to users.  The recall pertains to 30-inch Toro TurfMaster and TimeMaster mowers of the 2013 model year.  The blades on these mowers are in danger of breaking while the mower is being… read more

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Posted on December 9, 2013

Protect Kids From High Chair Injury Risks

Car seats get a lot of media attention, but there’s another type of child safety seat that parents have to be aware of for safety purposes:  the high chair. Between 2003 and 2010, research estimates that an average of 9,400 kids younger than three have had to receive emergency treatment on an annual basis due… read more

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Posted on December 5, 2013

Investigation Highlights The Explosion Danger Posed By Gas Canisters

Many persons will tote around a gasoline canister without thinking anything about the potential perils of these items.  The red container has become a fairly standard sight in homes and business across the country, but NBC News recently came out with an investigation that found serious accidents associated with these products may be rare but… read more

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Posted on December 5, 2013

Keep Eye Safety In Mind When Shopping For Gifts

This Christmas, many parents who go toy shopping for their kids will concern themselves with avoiding those threats that are readily apparent:  choking hazards from small parts, batteries that could prove harmful if swallowed, etc.  But there’s one fairly serious hazard that shouldn’t go overlooked, and that’s the risk posed to eyesight by certain items…. read more

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Posted on November 26, 2013

Navigating the Perils of a Stipulated Protective Order

Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP’s own Adam Shea and Ryan A. Casey have contributed a great article to the newest issue of the Advocate Magazine.  The article delves into the problematic nature of readily agreeing to a stipulated protective order when dealing with a product liability case. Although it may seem like the better… read more

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Posted on November 21, 2013

Ensure Toy Safety With Help From The CPSC

When you head out to the shopping malls over the coming weeks, your biggest safety concern may be dealing with the throngs of people filling the aisles.  But there’s one thing you need to approach in the most cautious manner possible, and that’s purchasing toys for your children. Labels are on toys for a reason,… read more

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