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A POPULAR sweet treat has been urgently recalled from shelves over fears it could pose a life-threatening risk to customers.
The study will also look at the social and economic burden of food allergies in Singapore. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A bee sting is usually harmless; however in people who are – knowingly or unknowingly – allergic to insects it could prove ...
Neasa McGrattan bought a new bottle of The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Solution, an acne-busting serum she's used for two ...
Neasa McGrattan bought a new bottle of The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Solution, an acne-busting serum she's used for two ...
The goal of evidence-based treatment is to limit venom absorption, control inflammation, prevent secondary infection, and ...
Question: My teenage daughter has a sore on the side of her lip. She is prone to cold sores but she says this feels entirely ...
Being outside in spring and summer is terrific, but it does come with the risk of bee and wasp stings. It is important to ...
An urgent food safety alert has been issued after peanuts were discovered in packets of crackers, despite not being mentioned ...
A MAJOR manufacturer is recalling a popular product after it was revealed that it posed a deadly health risk. The product has ...
A notice issued by the Food Standards Agency said: “Redmoor Ltd is recalling Japanese Rice Crackers because they contain peanuts which are not mentioned on the label. This means the product is a ...