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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Craft paint recalled; may contain harmful bacteria : nbc26





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Craft paint recalled; may contain harmful bacteria

Craft paint recalled; may contain harmful bacteria
Craft paint recalled; may contain harmful bacteria
More than 2.5 million units of arts and crafts tempera and finger paints are being recalled because they may contain harmful bacteria.The recall involves 13 types of Sargent Art tempura and finger paints in different colors and sizes.Consumers should stop using the paints and contact Sargent art for a full refund.


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Sammy's Milk Baby recalls product that may contain deadly bacteria

Sammy's Milk Baby recalls product that may contain deadly bacteria
Sammy's Milk Baby recalls product that may contain deadly bacteria
(WIAT) — Sammy's Milk Baby food products is recalled over concerns it may contain a potentially deadly bacteria.The bacteria can cause severe, and sometimes fatal, blood infections or meningitis in infants.If you have the baby food, you should not use any of the milk with expiration dates of November 2016 to 2018.


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Antibody protection may help control infection caused by TB bacteria

Antibody protection may help control infection caused by TB bacteria
Antibody protection may help control infection caused by TB bacteria
A study led by investigators from the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard finds evidence that antibody protection may help control infection with the bacteria that causes tuberculosis (TB).In their study receiving online publication in Cell, the research team describes finding consistent differences in both the structure and function of antibodies targeting the TB bacteria between individuals with active TB disease and those with latent TB, which neither produces symptoms nor can be transmitted.The findings may lead to better ways of distinguishing between active and latent disease and to a more effective vaccine against a disease that kills more than 1.5 million people each year.


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