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Women across TikTok have been alleging that mold is inside of their brand new Always pads. Cosmo reached out to Always for comment and the brand addresses the claims directly, saying this is in fact ...
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Over 140,000 Bottles of medication are not safe. It’s easy to put a bottle of prescription pills in the medicine cabinet and forget about what’s on the label — until something like a recall jolts you ...
A midwife scribbled down vital notes on an incontinence pad during a home birth that ended in tragedy, with both mum and baby losing their lives, an inquest has been told. Jennifer Cahill, 34, passed ...
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Pam Bondi, the U.S. Attorney General, said in a post on X that the DOJ will "continue working with tech companies to get rid of platforms where radicals can incite violence against federal law ...