While 1920s soda shops offered a plethora of sweet treats, nearby pharmacies served their own tinctures—like Radithor, certified radioactive water. A century later, the mere idea seems absurd, and ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is increasingly rejecting shrimp imported from Indonesia as recalls for possibly “radioactive” shrimp expand across the country. The latest ...
More than 85,000 bags of shrimp are being recalled due to concerns that they may have been contaminated with cesium-137 as federal health officials continue to investigate how the radioactive element ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration blocked imports of spices this week from an Indonesian company amid widespread worries of radioactive contamination. The agency said it found cesium 137 in spices ...
In August, select shrimp products were pulled off the shelves across the country over fears of contamination with cesium-137 (Cs-137), a radioactive isotope. Then, in early September, more shrimp ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Food and Drug Administration announces another shrimp-related recall, this time for AquaStar products sold in ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia detected traces of radioactive cesium 137 at a clove plantation as it searches for the source of radioactive contamination that forced recalls of shrimp and spices ...
Federal regulators have detected possible radioactive contamination in a second food product sent to the U.S. from Indonesia, even as recalls of potentially tainted shrimp continue to grow. The ...
The threat of radioactive shrimp isn’t over yet: A Seattle company is recalling more than 85,000 bags of raw, cooked and skewered shrimp sold across several states, including Oregon and Washington.
While 1920s soda shops offered a plethora of sweet treats, nearby pharmacies served their own tinctures—like Radithor, certified radioactive water. Image: LMPC / Contributor / Getty Images Get the ...
Federal regulators have detected possible radioactive contamination in a second food product sent to the U.S. from Indonesia, even as recalls of potentially tainted shrimp continue to grow. The ...