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Health Canada is recalling seven baby loungers, saying "continued incidents and concerns" have also prompted it to warn of the overall risks the products pose to infants.
The small, cushioned beds for infants could pose a safety hazard for babies and anyone who owns one should stop using it immediately, the agency said.
With Halloween shops opening and pumpkin spice in the air, it’s also time to think about getting a new COVID-19 vaccine for the fall. Health Canada announced it has approved a new vaccine made by Pfizer Canada and BioNTech for the fall of 2025.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNRecall alert: Stop putting your baby in these nests and loungers now, warns Health Canada
Health Canada has recalled a wide range of portable beds for infants because they pose a risk of smothering, entrapment or falls.
Canada will put warning labels on individual cigarettes. Health Canada Health Canada said the strategy aims to reduce tobacco use below 5% by 2035.
Tobacco companies must soon label individual cigarettes sold in the country with a health warning, in what Canada is calling a global first. By Vjosa Isai TORONTO — “Poison in every puff ...
“Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) are aware that some stores in Canada may be selling Prime Energy without approval, and we are actively working to address this issue ...
Every health care system has its strengths and weaknesses, including Canada's. Here's how that nation's system works, why it's admired (and sometimes disparaged) by some in the U.S., and why ...
Canada amended its criminal code to legalize assisted death for the terminally ill in 2016, and in 2021, responding to the court ruling in Quebec, the country loosened the law to add other ...
"Health Canada retains the final decision on what information is redacted and published," Geoffroy Legault-Thivierge, a spokesperson, wrote in an email. So does the EMA, which goes through a ...
The joint recall includes Health Canada, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission and i-Drink Products Inc. Here’s what to know.