The milk scandal in China, still reads like a horror story. Six babies poisoned and dead, 300,00 thousand babies still critically ill and grieving mothers crying at their precious baby's death beds. The poisonous...
opinion by Swan | 33 wks ago | updated 33 wks ago 222 views | 10 recommendations | 2 comments
In the wake of a guilty plea by 66-year-old Sanlu chairwoman Tian Wenhua in Chinese courts, the 22 companies involved in the melamine milk scandal apologized to millions of mobile users on January 1st via text...
created by Terri Potratz | 45 wks ago | updated 45 wks ago 208 views | 2 recommendations | 2 comments
The People's Republic has instituted a standard for allowable melamine in milk and milk products. Prior to this latest case of poisonous products, there were no standards at all for presence of...
Two baby orangutans and a lion cub have fallen ill after consuming Chinese Sanlu milk contaminated with melamine. After hearing about the mik scandal which has killed 4 Chinese babies and sickened over...
created by Terri Potratz | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 336 views | 2 recommendations | 2 comments
The milk scandal in China continues to worsen: nearly 60,000 children have been affected, numerous people have been arrested and some face death if convicted, countries are banning the import of Chinese milk...
created by Terri Potratz | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 546 views | 7 recommendations | 2 comments
I can't imagine how China could possibly bounce back from yet another report of poisonous manufacturing and production practices - and in the case of the milk powder laced with melamine story, the details are becoming ever more grim as the recall list expands and more babies...
created by Terri Potratz | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 614 views | 18 recommendations | 7 comments
China reported on Monday the death of a second infant from tainted milk powder in a growing scandal that prompted an official product recall only after the New Zealand government intervened. Two traders were...
" By Miranda HittiWebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Sept. 12, 2008 -- The FDA is warning parents and caregivers not to feed infant formula made in China to infants because of possible...
China, September 11th -- One baby died and a dozen more are sick after being fed milk formula that lead to the formation of kidney stones. Crystallized salts in baby kidneys can result in infection and permanent...
created by yuls.source | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 195 views | 10 recommendations | 1 comment
ATLANTA, Georgia, January 24, 2008
This short-but-high-fructose-corn-syrup-sweet article from NYTimes.com highlights a study which found increased risks of kidney problems among cola drinkers:
"Colas contain...
created by LauraFries.com | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 4101 views | 11 recommendations | 10 comments