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Oct 13 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization on Monday issued a health advisory warning about three contaminated cough syrups identified in India, urging authorities to report any detection of ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday issued a health advisory warning against the use and distribution of three cough syrups believed to be responsible for the deaths of several children in ...
In India, this week, headlines capture the outrage. "Cough Syrup Horror" reads India Today. New Delhi Television Ltd or NDTV declares: "Toxic Cough Syrup Scare: What Went Wrong And Why All Syrups Aren ...
The deaths occurred in India's central state of Madhya Pradesh after the children allegedly consumed cough syrup contaminated with toxic diethylene glycol Becca Longmire is a digital news ...
At least 20 children in India died after they consumed a specific brand of cough syrup that was contaminated with a deadly toxin, according to reports. Citing police, Reuters on Thursday reported that ...
From subway cars to office cubicles, New Yorkers are hoarse and hacking this fall — sidelined by stubborn symptoms that just won’t quit. While official data indicates that overall respiratory illness ...