Cribs recalled on safety worries
Thousands of cribs have been recalled in the U.S. and Canada, with government agencies warning that babies could suffocate or strangle in them. cbc.ca |
H1N1 decision free of money interest: WHO
The head of the World Health Organization says her decisions about swine flu were not influenced by advisers' links to pharmaceutical companies, which were pointed out in a critical journal article this month. cbc.ca |
Lady Gaga lenses can damage eyes: experts
Optometrists say fans of the computer-enhanced large-eyeball look in a Lady Gaga video should not try to mimic the look by using so-called circle lenses. cbc.ca |
Crushed vitamins cause postal scare
Emergency crews evacuated a Winnipeg postal sorting plant after discovering a package with a substance spilling from it, but soon found it contained crushed vitamins. cbc.ca |
Bathtub toy cuts genitals, recalled
A toy submarine designed for children to play with in the bathtub is being recalled because of an abrasion and laceration hazard. cbc.ca |