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Concerns Raised Over Safety of Eye Products Available at Walmart and CVS”

Recent studies have shown that eye products sold at major retailers like Walmart and CVS may pose a potential risk for infection if not handled or used correctly. The products in question include contact lenses, contact lens solutions, eye drops, and other eye care items that are commonly sold over-the-counter.

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Walmart and CVS issue recall of eye products due to infection risk

Eye products sold at Walmart and CVS have been recalled due to a heightened risk of infection. The recall was initiated after concerns were raised about the lack of sterility assurance in the affected products. Consumers who have purchased these items are urged to discontinue use immediately and return them to the store for a full refund.

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Health Alert: Raw Milk Cheeses Linked to 10 E. coli Infections, CDC Reports

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently reported that 10 people have been sickened with E. coli infections linked to raw milk cheeses sold nationwide. According to the CDC, the affected individuals were from different states across the country, indicating that the contaminated products may have been distributed widely.

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Patient infections, falls spiked in hopsitals owned by private equity: study

A recent study has revealed a disturbing upward trend in patient infections and falls in hospitals owned by private equity firms. The findings shed light on the potential consequences of profit-driven healthcare systems, raising concerns about patient safety and wellbeing.