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State FDA issues notice to eway outlet of Cafe Goodluck, revokes suspension of FC Road branch
State FDA issues notice to eway outlet of Cafe Goodluck, revokes suspension of FC Road branch

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

State FDA issues notice to eway outlet of Cafe Goodluck, revokes suspension of FC Road branch

Pune: The state Food & Drug Administration on Friday issued a notice to the expressway outlet of Cafe Goodluck after finding some hygiene issues. FDA officials conducted an inspection at the outlet after a customer allegedly found a dead cockroach in an egg bhurji. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "Based on initial inspection, we collected food samples from the outlet and sent them for testing at our labs. We have asked them to furnish mandatory pest control records from the past, and internal, external audit reports," said Milind Mahangade, assistant commissioner, FDA, Raigad division. The outlet continues to be operational for now. The cafe management was not reachable when contacted. Meanwhile, the FDA has revoked the suspension of the FC Road outlet of the cafe after a re-inspection. Earlier this month, the Pune FDA had suspended the licence of the outlet after a glass piece was allegedly found in a bun maska. Suresh Annapure, joint commissioner, FDA (Pune), said, "Based on the re-inspection of Cafe Goodluck at FC Road, we have decided to revoke the licence suspension as they are compliant now with all the standards as per Schedule 4 of the Food Safety and Standards Act."

SEEKING DOGS WITH EXTREME FEAR OF THUNDERSTORMS FOR VETERINARY STUDY IN FLORIDA
SEEKING DOGS WITH EXTREME FEAR OF THUNDERSTORMS FOR VETERINARY STUDY IN FLORIDA

Malaysian Reserve

time18-06-2025

  • Health
  • Malaysian Reserve

SEEKING DOGS WITH EXTREME FEAR OF THUNDERSTORMS FOR VETERINARY STUDY IN FLORIDA

Multiple Clinics Participating in Study Evaluating an Investigational Medication With the Goal of Achieving the Medication's Approval by FDA RALEIGH, N.C., June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Dog owners in Florida—the storm capital of the U.S—now have the opportunity to have their dogs screened for possible inclusion in a clinical study evaluating a potential treatment for severe thunderstorm aversion. The study is evaluating an investigational oral medication given twice-daily during storm season that could offer round-the-clock relief. Participation is free, and qualifying dogs receive all study-related care–including evaluations, diagnostic testing, exams, and medication (or placebo) at no cost. Marilyn Bonner says her dog was 'skittish' of storms and loud noises when living in Pennsylvania, but upon moving to Florida, her Boxer developed intense anxiety. 'Nothing prepared us for the thunderstorms in Florida. They're so intense and so frequent. As soon as one rolls in, she'll start panting and severely shaking. It's heartbreaking.' Dogs With Thunderstorm Aversion Are Suffering Dogs with severe thunderstorm aversion often display their intense fear by hiding, cowering, destructiveness, trembling/shaking, self-harm, and more. Sadly, the fear may begin hours before a storm arrives, and in some cases, take days for dogs to recover. 'During a thunderstorm, my dog never leaves my side; she's there shaking, drooling, and practically hyperventilating. There are times I've thought she was going to have a heart attack,' says Jill Powers, of Southwest Florida. 'I just feel so terrible for her.' In a published study, nearly 50% of dog owners reported their dogs show fear when exposed to noises. What Dogs Can Participate?In order to be eligible, dogs must show signs of thunderstorm aversion, weigh at least 8.8 lbs., be in good general health, and meet certain other criteria. Interested dog owners can visit to see if there's a participating veterinary site nearby and complete a short pre-screening questionnaire. Take Action NowThe study only runs a few months during Florida's storm season, so pet owners interested in signing up their dogs should act quickly. Participation offers pet owners a chance to help their dogs, support research that could lead to a medication approved by the Food & Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine, and benefit generations of dogs in the future. To learn more, visit About VisionaireVisionaire Research & Education supports patient recruitment for veterinary clinical studies, helping veterinary pharmaceutical Sponsors speed new pet medications to market. The Company's number one priority is helping dogs, cats, and horses — and their owners — experience a better quality of life through innovative treatments and solutions. The pivotal studies Visionaire supports can be a way to gain access to quality diagnostics and veterinary care — and investigational therapies that often aren't available anywhere else — all at no cost to pet owners. For more information, visit Contact: Megan Hepp, 919-293-0243 x 202; megan@

Firehook crackers recalled: See list of affected states
Firehook crackers recalled: See list of affected states

Indianapolis Star

time09-06-2025

  • Health
  • Indianapolis Star

Firehook crackers recalled: See list of affected states

Firehook of Virginia is voluntarily recalling one lot of its artisan-baked crackers because the product may contain undeclared sesame, a known allergen. The affected products, also known as Firehook's Classic Sea Salt Organic Crackers, were sold at retail stores in 11 states, including Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia. The recall was initiated on May 30 after the company discovered that the "sesame-containing product" was placed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of the ingredient. The Alexandria, Virginia-based company issued a formal notice, shared with the Food & Drug Administration, on June 4. The error was the result of a "temporary breakdown" in the company's production and packaging process, which caused the wrong labels to be applied to the product, Firehook of Virginia's subsequent investigation found. "People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to sesame run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products," reads the company's notice. However, no illnesses have been reported to date. Here's what to know about the Firehook crackers recall. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Recall alert: Millions of brown eggs sold recalled: See list of affected products Consumers who have purchased the product are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund, or to toss the product. The company urges consumers who have purchased the product to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. (Consumers may also toss the product if they are not interested in a refund.) Relevant product information, including the best by date, universal product code, and the look of the packaging, can be found below. Product information:

Dr. Pepper Is Being Recalled Right Now—Here's What to Know
Dr. Pepper Is Being Recalled Right Now—Here's What to Know

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Dr. Pepper Is Being Recalled Right Now—Here's What to Know

Over 19,000 cases of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar are being recalled. This is because select cans of the 'zero sugar' product may contain sugar. The recalled soda was sold in three an ongoing recall on Dr. Pepper products, according to the Food & Drug Administration. This is due to mislabeling for their zero-sugar soda. The products impacted by this recall are Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar aluminum cans sold in 12- and 24-packs. Approximately 19,203 cases were affected and were sold at retail locations in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. The recalled cases contain a production code of 'XXXXRS05165' and best-by date of February 16, 2026, printed on the packaging. Although the soda is labeled to be 'zero sugar,' the cans may contain the full-sugar product, thus the recall. The FDA just classified this recall as a Class II, meaning that the recalled product could cause 'temporary health consequences' if consumed. Check your Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar, and if it contains the recall information, dispose of it or return it to your place of purchase for a potential refund. For questions about this recall, call 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332). Read the original article on EATINGWELL

Your Favorite Snacks May Soon Carry An Alarming Warning Label In Texas. Here's What You Need To Know
Your Favorite Snacks May Soon Carry An Alarming Warning Label In Texas. Here's What You Need To Know

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Your Favorite Snacks May Soon Carry An Alarming Warning Label In Texas. Here's What You Need To Know

If you're a lover of Doritos, Sour Patch Kids, and dozens of other popular snack foods, your favorite treats might soon carry a shocking warning label in Texas. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made targeting additives a key part of his "Make America Healthy Again" initiative to improve America's food supply, setting off a wave of legislation and government action. The controversial red dye no. 3 was banned in January 2025, and the Food & Drug Administration has started working with food companies on the voluntary removal of other synthetic ingredients and dyes. But some states are taking things even farther, and in Texas, allies of Kennedy are looking to add a warning label to many products that would say they are not recommended for human consumption. The warning label would be an extraordinary step, not just because of how strong it is but because it is based on regulations from other countries, not the U.S. According to USA Today, the warning label would read "WARNING: This product contains an ingredient that is not recommended for human consumption by the appropriate authority in Australia, Canada, the European Union, or the United Kingdom." The label would apply to 44 ingredients that have been banned or have warning labels in other countries. If passed, the regulation will affect popular brands like M&Ms, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, and many chips, packaged baked goods, breakfast cereals, and even less snacky foods like frozen dinners and hot dogs. Read more: The Most Iconic Snack In Every State The disparity between American food regulations and other countries, especially in Europe, has long been a sore spot for activists fighting for cleaner food. This is because the U.S. takes a much different, more hands-off approach to regulating food additives and ingredients. In the EU new ingredients are assumed to be unhealthy and must be proven to be safe before they are added to food. In the U.S., it's the opposite, and new ingredients are assumed to be safe unless proven dangerous through more rigorous scientific testing. This has created a long list of ingredients that are banned in foreign countries that are allowed in the U.S. and is the reason why some American products like Gatorade are banned in certain European countries. Representatives from the food industry have argued against the pending legislation, arguing that the ingredients lists are considered safe by the FDA and that the regulation will increase costs for consumers. The actual level of danger of many of these ingredients is still a source of contentious debate, but some on the list, like potassium bromate, have been linked with side effects like tumor growth. It's still unclear whether the law will pass or if Texas Governor Greg Abbott will veto the bill, but with a state as big as Texas considering a bill like this, America could be taking the first steps towards more stringent European-style regulation of food. Read the original article on Tasting Table.

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