Bicycle Helmet Safety: What Every Rider Needs to Know

Cycling is one of the most popular summer activities in America — but every year, hundreds of people die from bicycle-related head injuries that a helmet could have prevented. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that about 900 people are killed annually in bicycle-related incidents, and more than 500,000 people are treated in […]
Rising Pharma Recalls 11,460 Bottles Of Chlorthalidone Blood Pressure Tablets Over Dissolution Failure

Rising Pharma Holdings, Inc. of East Brunswick, New Jersey, is recalling 11,460 bottles of Chlorthalidone Tablets USP 25mg after the tablets failed dissolution specifications during quality control testing — meaning they may not dissolve properly in the body and could be less effective or ineffective at controlling blood pressure. The recall was initiated June 5, […]
Household Extension Cords Can Cause Fires: What You Need to Know

Extension cords are one of the most commonly used household items in America — and one of the most misused. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates there are about 4,600 residential home fires each year associated with extension cords, killing approximately 70 people and injuring about 230 others annually. Beyond fires, another 2,200 […]
MorningStar Farms Recalls Buffalo Chik’n Nuggets And Hot & Spicy Sausage Patties Over Possible Plastic Pieces

MorningStar Farms, a Kellanova brand, has voluntarily recalled two varieties of its plant-based frozen products after discovering the possible presence of plastic pieces in the food. The recall was announced June 18, 2026, and published by the FDA on June 22, 2026. No injuries have been reported. The recall covers products sold nationwide in the […]
CDC: How to Seal Up to Prevent Rodents

What to know Look for gaps or holes Check inside and outside for large and small gaps or holes. Mice can fit through a hole the width of a pencil (1/4 inch or 6 millimeters in diameter). Inside your home: where to look Outside your home: where to look Seal up gaps and holes Seal […]
Inflatable Pool Safety Warning: What Parents Need to Know Before Setting Up This Summer

Millions of families set up inexpensive inflatable pools every summer without realizing they carry the same drowning risks as full-size in-ground pools. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns that any pool poses a drowning risk to young children — and inflatable pools present unique dangers that many parents overlook. CPSC has reported an […]
FDA: Accidental Exposures to Fentanyl Patches Continue to Be Deadly to Children

Accidental exposure to medication is a leading cause of poisoning in children. Young children, in particular, have died or become seriously ill after being exposed to a skin patch containing fentanyl, a powerful opioid pain reliever. If you suspect that a child has been exposed to a fentanyl patch, call 911 and seek emergency medical […]
ATV Safety: What Every Rider Needs to Know Before Hitting the Trail

All-terrain vehicles are one of the most popular outdoor activities in America — but they are also one of the most dangerous. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports an annual average of more than 700 deaths and an estimated 100,000 emergency department-treated injuries involving ATVs and other off-highway vehicles every year. The dangers […]
Western Mixers Produce & Nuts Recalls First Street Dark Chocolate Raisins Over Undeclared Peanuts

Western Mixers Produce & Nuts, Inc. of Ontario, California, has recalled First Street brand Dark Chocolate Raisins after discovering the product may contain dark chocolate peanuts — a peanut-containing ingredient not listed anywhere on the label. The recall was announced June 15, 2026. No illnesses have been reported. The product was distributed exclusively to Smart […]
CDC: Controlling Wild Rodent Infestations

What to know Overview Rodents, such as rats, mice, and chipmunks, are known to carry many diseases. These diseases can spread to people directly, through: Rodent droppings, urine, and saliva can spread by breathing in air or eating food that is contaminated with rodent waste. Rodents can also carry ticks, mites, or fleas that can […]