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It'll be at least another 10 weeks before Abbott reopens and starts getting baby formula back in stores (though Romney wants them to reopen NOW and sell contaminated product)
10 days ago - By Natural News
Once the U.S. Food and Drug Administration decides to allow Abbott Laboratories to reopen its Sturgis, Mich., plant, it will take at least another 10 weeks for baby formula to get back on store shelves. In all likelihood, it will take 12 weeks from the time of this writing for Abbott baby...
Read more ...Learn to make your own infant formula that's far healthier than store-bought processed formula
10 days ago - By Natural News
The ongoing baby formula shortage has many parents concerned, but there is no need to panic. These simple, easy-to-make recipes will provide your little ones with more nutrition than anything they could ever get from a store-bought powder. Each of these recipes was lovingly created by the nutrition experts at the Weston A...
Read more ...Abbott Nutrition's infant formula was recalled after claims of bacterial contamination, infant deaths
10 days ago - By Natural News
A major product recall by Abbott Nutrition, which pulled from shelves three of its powdered baby formula brands, has exacerbated the baby-food crisis in the United States. The brands were pulled after reports of bacterial infection and illness among infant consumers emerged for products produced in the company's Sturgis, Michigan facility. The cases involved...
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Outgoing Star chairman John O'Neill said attention to risk was a “missing link, which needs to be filled” at the casino company.
There's a growing sense of panic in China
China's economy is shuddering as its harsh COVID policies continue to cause widespread financial pain despite escalating efforts to mitigate the damage.
After three decades, Lin Onus' art tram rides again
Tiriki Onus remembers the weekends he spent as a 10-year-old helping his father, the Yorta Yorta artist and activist Lin Onus, paint his first art tram and then seeing it...
Russian soldier sentenced to life in prison
A Russian soldier who pleaded guilty to killing a Ukrainian civilian has been sentenced to life in prison.
Tight race in Deakin, 55 votes separate knife-edge Victorian seat
Liberal MP Michael Sukkar is projected to cling onto his outer-suburban seat of Deakin as postal votes continue to be counted on Tuesday.