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FDA Issues Urgent Recall for Tylenol, Advil, Purina, and Haribo
The FDA has issued a widespread recall of thousands of products, including Tylenol, Advil, Haribo candies, Welch's juice, and Purina pet food, due to contamination from rodent and bird droppings at a Minnesota distribution facility, posing health risks to consumers.

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FDA Recalls Common Products Over Rodent and Bird Droppings Contamination
The FDA has recalled products from Gold Star Distribution due to insanitary conditions at the facility, including rodent and bird feces, which pose serious health risks such as Salmonella and leptospirosis to consumers and animals. The recall affects a wide range of FDA-regulated products distributed across numerous stores, though no illnesses have been reported yet.

Caution Advised for AI-Generated Festive Swim Tide Times
The article warns against relying on AI tools like ChatGPT for outdoor activity planning, such as tide times, highlighting incidents where incorrect AI information led to rescues and emphasizing the importance of consulting verified sources and local expertise for safety.

Recent Product Recalls Affecting Fox Valley Residents
Multiple product recalls in Wisconsin include cheese contaminated with metal, dog food with plastic, mislabeled tamales, baby formula linked to infant botulism, and tomato soup with undeclared allergen, urging consumers to check their purchases and dispose of or return affected items for safety.

Warning: Deadly Wild Mushrooms Pose Serious Health Risks
Foraging for wild food, especially mushrooms, can be rewarding but risky due to the potential for confusing edible and toxic varieties. Experts emphasize the importance of proper identification, knowledge, and legal considerations to avoid health hazards and environmental impact. Beginners are advised to start with simple, easily recognizable plants and seek guidance from experienced foragers to safely enjoy the benefits of wild foods.

Expert Advice on Snow Shoveling Risks for Seniors
The article provides expert-recommended snow shovels suitable for seniors, emphasizing ergonomic designs, lightweight options, and safety tips to prevent injuries during snow removal in winter.

Hazards of Using Brake Cleaner During Welding
Using brake cleaner containing tetrachloroethylene to clean metal before welding can produce phosgene gas when exposed to welding heat, which is highly toxic and can be fatal. Proper safety measures, including protective clothing, masks, and avoiding chemical misuse, are essential to prevent serious health risks.

Medical Experts Warn of Everyday Activities That Could Be Deadly
A Reddit survey and expert opinions reveal common activities like ATV riding, riding in pickup beds, and not wearing seat belts as significant risks, highlighting the importance of awareness and caution in everyday behaviors to prevent injuries or fatalities.

Experts Explain When It's Safe to Microwave Plastic
Using the microwave safely involves understanding which materials are appropriate; glass and ceramic are generally safe, while plastics should be carefully chosen and damaged containers discarded. Metals are never safe in microwaves, and decorative or damaged containers can pose risks. Always look for microwave-safe labels and avoid sudden temperature changes to prevent accidents and chemical leaching.

First Responders Warn Against Deadly Safety Errors
The article shares crucial safety tips from first responders, emphasizing the importance of calling an ambulance for chest pain, using tourniquets for bleeding, learning self-Heimlich, pulling over for emergency vehicles, and not removing impaled objects, among other life-saving advice to avoid common mistakes during emergencies.

Neutrogena Recalls Over 15,000 Makeup Wipes Due to Bacterial Contamination
Neutrogena has recalled its Makeup Remover Ultra-Soft Cleansing Towelettes due to bacterial contamination with P. gergoviae, which can cause severe infections in vulnerable individuals. The recall affects products sold in several states and was classified as a Class II risk by the FDA, indicating potential for temporary health effects. The company stated the recall was out of caution and no other products are affected.