The Food & Drug Administration has reportedly warned Invacare Corp. of possible action for failing to report problems with its electronic devices. The FDA has said two deaths were linked to malfunctioning beds manufactured by Inavacare, reports say. The FDA said Invacare had failed to investigate continuing complaints with its adjustable beds, which were the cause of four complaints involving sparks or fires that were reportedly as a result of the manufacture of its beds, with more than two cases…
Triad Group alcohol swabs, prep pads, and alcohol Swabsticks have been recalled due to concerns of possible contamination. The contamination is from a bacteria called bacillus cereus, which is a bug typically found in food contamination, reports say. Illness will appear within one day of exposure and will typically start with some form of diarrhea. Serious illness and permanent injury are very rare, reports say. Reports say the affected Alcohol Swabs, Alcohol Prep Pads and Alcohol Swabsticks are typically used…
Private Jonathan Morales, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, died sometime last summer after a basic training march at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, reports say. The recent army recruit was taken to a hospital in Columbia, SC following his collapse, but base spokesmen had no other details about Morales’ death. Fort Jackson is next to Columbia and is the largest training base for the U.S. Army. But reports say that Morales was an athlete in good health, and a third-place finalist in the…
According to reports, some 24 Florida homes built by Habitat for Humanity were constructed using defective Chinese Drywall. The homes, which were built between 2006 and 2009 with Chinese drywall donated through Habitat’s national organization, have evidently been linked to illnesses from noxious gasses the sheetrock emits. The Consumer Products Safety Commissionhas received more than 3,600 reports from residents in 39 states, as well as the District of Columbia, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico regarding potentially hazardous Chinese drywall. The…
A recent study has found the risk of tinnitus, or persistent ringing in the ears, may be linked to frequent cell phone use, reports say. The study found some patients who used their cellular telephones for about 10 minutes daily experienced almost twice the risk for the condition. Reports say the study revealed that regular cell phone apparently doubled the risk of chronic tinnitus, which is marked by symptoms lasting at least three months. The research also noted that tinnitus…