Friday, November 11, 2016

2016-11-11 21:42:59 (M6.2) NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN 38.5 141.6 (442af)

M6.2 - NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN

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Magnitude 6.2
Date-Time
  • 11 Nov 2016 21:42:59 UTC
  • 12 Nov 2016 06:42:59 near epicenter
  • 11 Nov 2016 11:42:59 standard time in your timezone
Location 38.499N 141.561E
Depth 44 km
Distances
  • 24 km (14 mi) ENE of Ishinomaki, Japan
  • 31 km (19 mi) ENE of Yamoto, Japan
  • 37 km (22 mi) E of Wakuya, Japan
  • 44 km (27 mi) E of Kogota, Japan
  • 353 km (218 mi) NNE of Tokyo, Japan
Location Uncertainty Horizontal: 6.3 km; Vertical 2.8 km
Parameters Nph = 109; Dmin = 97.3 km; Rmss = 0.90 seconds; Gp = 40°
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Free2b Foods Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Milk Ingredient in Chocolate Sun Cups

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Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Company EXPANDS Recall Of Select Products Containing Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Pieces Purchased From Outside Supplier Aspen Hills Due To Possible Health Risk

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11/10/2016 04:02 PM EST

Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Company, Inc. of Madison, WI is recalling select ice cream products, because they were made with a chocolate chip cookie dough ingredient supplied by Aspen Hills, Inc., which has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

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Agave Dream Recalls Several Flavors Of Ice Creams In Pint Size Containers Because Of Possible Health Risk

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11/10/2016 05:37 PM EST

Agave Dream of Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA is recalling all vanilla, chocolate, cappuccino, chocolate chip and lavender ice creams packaged in pint sized containers, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

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Thursday, November 10, 2016

CDC MMWR News Synopsis for November 11, 2016



 

MMWR- Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

MMWR news synopsis for November 11, 2016 

 

Current Cigarette Smoking Among Adults — United States, 2005–2015

 

Despite progress in reducing the proportion of adults who smoke cigarettes, 36.5 million U.S. adults still smoke and significant disparities persist. During 2005–2015, the prevalence of current cigarette smoking among U.S. adults declined from 20.9% to 15.1%, including a 1.7 absolute percentage point reduction during 2014-2015 alone. However, there are marked disparities in smoking prevalence. Cigarette smoking prevalence was higher among adults who are male, younger, American Indian/Alaska Native, have less education, live below the federal poverty level, live in the South or Midwest, are insured through Medicaid or are uninsured, have a disability/limitation, are LGB, or have serious psychological distress. Proven population-based interventions, including tobacco price increases, comprehensive smoke-free laws, hard-hitting anti-tobacco mass media campaigns, and barrier-free access to tobacco cessation counseling and medications, are critical to reducing cigarette smoking and smoking-related disease and death among U.S. adults, particularly among subpopulations with the highest smoking prevalence.

 

Incidence of Zika Virus Disease by Age and Sex — Puerto Rico, November 1, 2015–September 8, 2016

 

Among all laboratory-confirmed cases of Zika virus disease in Puerto Rico, 62% were in females. It is possible that male-to-female sexual transmission is a contributing factor to this skewing of the burden of disease toward women, but the relative contribution of sexual transmission of Zika virus to rates of Zika virus disease is only beginning to be explored. The findings from this analysis of the age and sex distribution of Zika virus disease in Puerto Rico are consistent with patterns observed in other countries. Among all adult age groups, more women than men had laboratory evidence of Zika virus disease. A larger burden of Zika virus disease among women than men might be explained by more exposure to Aedes mosquitoes in the home, more severe symptoms among women in certain age groups, difference in health-care seeking behavior, reporting biases by health care workers, and male-to-female sexual transmission.

 

 

Epilepsy Among Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans — United States, 2002–2015

 

Because Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with epilepsy have a higher risk of death, it's critical to ensure that they have access to appropriate VA clinical and community health and social service providers and to programs that help them manage their physical and mental health. In the first study examining mortality in Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans with epilepsy, researchers from the Veterans Administration (VA) and CDC found that these veterans had a two-and-a-half times higher risk of death than veterans without epilepsy, even after accounting for other conditions (e.g., cancer, heart disease). This higher risk of death might be associated with poorly controlled seizures, high-risk behaviors, or social isolation. Because of this higher risk, it's critical to ensure that Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with epilepsy have access to appropriate VA clinical and community health and social service providers and to programs that help them manage their physical and mental health

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Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of cancer and cancer deaths. Each year, 660,000 people in the US are diagnosed with and 343,000 people die from a cancer related to tobacco use. However, not all states or all people have experienced the benefits of these efforts. When states make greater and longer investments in comprehensive cancer and tobacco control programs, fewer people use tobacco and get or die from tobacco-related cancers.

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ISB Food Group, LLC Recalls L.A. Creamery Honeycomb Ice Cream And L.A. Creamery Salted Caramel Ice Cream With Expiration Dates Of March 18, 2017 Because Of Possible Health Risk

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11/09/2016 07:52 PM EST

Los Angeles, CA - ISB Food Group, LLC is recalling L.A. Creamery Honeycomb ice cream and L.A. Creamery Salted Caramel ice cream with expiration dates of March 18, 2017, because they were produced in a co-packing facility that has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.

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ISB Food Group, LLC Recalls Nancy’s Fancy Butterscotch Budino Gelato And Nancy’s Fancy Peanut Butter With Crunchy Peanuts Gelato With Expiration Dates Of March 18, 2017 Because Of Possible Health Risk

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11/09/2016 08:32 PM EST

ISB Food Group, LLC of Los Angeles, California is recalling Nancy's Fancy Butterscotch Budino Gelato and Nancy's Fancy Peanut Butter with Crunchy Peanuts Gelato with expiration dates of March 18, 2017, because they were produced in a co-packing facility that has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Love My Tru Body Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Skinny Bee Diet Due To Presence of Undeclared Sibutramine, Desmethylsibutramine and/Phenolphthalein

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11/08/2016 01:14 PM EST

McDonough, Georgia, Love My Tru Body McDonough, GA is voluntarily recalling all of Skinny Bee Diet 500 mg MFD: 03.07.2106 EXP: 03.06.2018 distributed March 23 - April 28, 2016 to the consumer level after FDA laboratory testing found Skinny Bee Diet to contain sibutramine, desmethylsibutramine, and/phenolphthalein.

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News from CPSC: Lithonia Lighting Recalls Commercial Luminaires Due to Risk of Injury Announced Today

 

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1. Lithonia Lighting Recalls Commercial Luminaires Due to Risk of Injury: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2017/Lithonia-Lighting-Recalls-Commercial-Luminaires

 

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1. Recall Date: November 8, 2016

Recall Number: 17-029                                                                                                  

Lithonia Lighting Recalls Commercial Luminaires Due to Risk of Injury

 

Recall Summary

 

Name of Product: BLT series commercial luminaires

 

Hazard: The plastic lens on the luminaire can detach and fall unexpectedly, posing a risk of injury from impact.

 

Remedy: Repair

Consumers should remove the lens and contact Lithonia Lighting to receive a free repair kit to secure the original lens. Consumers should prevent people from going into the immediate area under the fixtures until the lenses are removed or the luminaires are repaired. A video showing proper lens removal and installation of the repair kit is available at the firm’s website at www.lithonia.com/bltvideo 

Consumer Contact: Lithonia Lighting toll-free at 844-675-2339 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.lithonia.com and click on BLT Recall on the left side of the page for more information.

 

 

Photos available here: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2017/Lithonia-Lighting-Recalls-Commercial-Luminaires

 

Recall Details

 

Units: About 398,000

 

Description: This recall involves Lithonia Lighting BLT series luminaires intended for use in indoor, commercial applications, such as office buildings, schools and stores. The low-profile, recessed LED luminaire is a metal light fixture in a white finish with a rounded or square plastic lens. The fixtures measure about 1, 2 or 4 feet long and 1, 1.5 or 2 feet wide. Only non-sensor luminaires with a manufacture date from October 2015 through August 2016 are included in this recall. Lithonia Lighting, the model and date of manufacture can be found on a label attached to the fixture’s housing and on the product packaging. The date code on the fixture’s housing’s label is in a MM/DD/YY format. The date code on the packaging is in a YYYY/MM/DD format. 

 

Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received 107 reports of plastic lenses falling from the luminaire. No injuries have been reported.

 

Sold at: Lighting and electrical supply distributors nationwide and online at 1000Bulbs.com, Amazon.com, ATGStores.com, Build.com, HD.com, ShineRetrofits.com, and Wayfair.com from October 2015 through August 2016 for between $150 and $250. 

 

Manufacturer: Lithonia Lighting, a division of Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc., of Conyers, Ga./ Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. of Conyers, Ga.

 

Manufactured in: United States and Mexico

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News from CPSC: 2 Recalls Announced November 4, 2016

 

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1. Following an Additional Child Fatality, IKEA Recalls 29 Million MALM and Other Models of Chests and Dressers Due to Serious Tip-Over Hazard; Consumers Urged to Anchor Chests and Dressers or Return for Refund:  http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2016/IKEA-Recalls-29-Million-MALM-and-Other-Models-of-Chests-and-Dressers/

2.  Samsung Recalls Top-Load Washing Machines Due to Risk of Impact Injuries: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2017/Samsung-Recalls-Top-Load-Washing-Machines

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1. Recall Date: June 28, 2016

Revised Date: November 4, 2016

Recall Number: 16-204  

 

This announcement has been updated. CPSC has identified and provided to IKEA a fourth report of a child fatality associated with the MALM dresser, which occurred in 2011.

 

Following an Additional Child Fatality, IKEA Recalls 29 Million MALM and Other Models of Chests and Dressers Due to Serious   Tip-Over Hazard; Consumers Urged to Anchor Chests and Dressers or Return for Refund: http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2016/IKEA-Recalls-29-Million-MALM-and-Other-Models-of-Chests-and-Dressers/

                                            

Recall Summary

 

Name of Product: Children’s and adult chests and dressers

 

Hazard: The recalled chests and dressers are unstable if they are not properly anchored to the wall, posing a serious tip-over and entrapment hazard that can result in death or injuries to children.

 

Remedy: Refund or Repair

 

Consumers should immediately stop using any recalled chest and dresser that is not properly anchored to the wall and place it into an area that children cannot access.  Contact IKEA for a choice between two options: refund or a free wall-anchoring repair kit.

 

Consumers are entitled to a full refund for chests and dressers manufactured between January 2002 and June 2016. Consumers with chests and dressers manufactured prior to January 2002 will be eligible for a partial store credit. 

 

Consumers can order a free wall-anchoring repair kit. Consumers can install the kit themselves or IKEA will provide a one-time, free in-home installation service, upon request. Consumers can reorder the kits throughout the life of their chest and dresser.     

 

Units: About 8 million MALM chests and dressers and 21 million additional children’s and adult chests and dressers in the U.S. (In addition, 6.6 million were sold in Canada)

 

Consumer Contact: IKEA toll-free at 866-856-4532 anytime or online at www.IKEA-USA.com/recallchestsanddressers  or www.IKEA-USA.com and click on Product Recall for more information on how to receive a refund or free wall-anchoring repair kit.

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with IKEA North America, of Conshohocken, Pa., is announcing the recall of all chests and dressers that do not comply with the performance requirements of the U.S. voluntary industry standard (ASTM F2057-14).  The recalled children’s chests and dressers are taller than 23.5 inches and adult chests and dressers are taller than 29.5 inches.  The 29 million units of recalled chests and dressers include: MALM 3-drawer, 4-drawer, 5-drawer and three 6-drawer models and other children’s and adult chests and dressers.  The recalled chests and dressers are unstable if they are not properly anchored to the wall, posing a serious tip-over and entrapment hazard that can result in death or serious injuries to children.

 

On July 22, 2015, CPSC and IKEA announced a repair program for the chests and dressers that included a free wall-anchoring repair kit for the MALM chests and dressers and other IKEA chests and dressers. CPSC and IKEA were aware of two tragic fatalities involving MALM chests and dressers that occurred prior to the announcement of the repair program:

 

•             In February 2014, a 2-year-old boy from West Chester, Pa. died after a 6-drawer MALM chest tipped over and fatally pinned him against his bed.

•             In June 2014, a 23-month-old boy from Snohomish, Wash. died after he became trapped beneath a 3-drawer MALM chest that tipped over. 

 

 

Subsequent to the July 2015 announcement, CPSC and IKEA learned of additional tip-over incidents, including a February 2016 incident in which a 22-month-old boy from Apple Valley, Minn. died when a MALM 6-drawer chest fell on top of him. 

 

Most recently, CPSC has identified and provided to IKEA a fourth report of a fatality that reportedly occurred in September 2011. A 2-year-old boy from Woodbridge, Va. died after an unanchored MALM 3-drawer chest tipped over, and trapped the child between the dresser drawers.

 

None of the chests or dressers in the above-listed incidents had been anchored to the wall.  In addition to the three deaths, IKEA received reports of 41 tip-over incidents involving the MALM chests and dressers, resulting in 17 injuries to children between the ages of 19 months and 10 years old.

 

The MALM chests and dressers are constructed of particleboard or fiberboard and are white, birch (veneer), medium brown, black-brown, white stained oak (veneer), oak (veneer), pink, turquoise, grey, grey-turquoise, lilac, green, brown stained ash (veneer), and black.  A 5-digit supplier number, 4-digit date stamp, IKEA logo, country of origin and “MALM” are printed on the underside of the top panel or inside the side panel. 

 

Since 1996, IKEA chests and dressers have been labeled to identify IKEA, the model name and the manufacturing date.

 

The recalled MALM chests were sold from 2002 through June 2016 for between $70 and $200. 

 

VIEW RECALLED MALM CHESTS AND DRESSERS HERE: http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2016/IKEA-Recalls-29-Million-MALM-and-Other-Models-of-Chests-and-Dressers/

 

 

IKEA also received 41 reports of tip-overs involving chests and dressers other than MALMs, resulting in the deaths of three children and 19 injuries to children:

 

•             In July 1989, a 20-month-old girl from Mt. Vernon, Va. died after an                  unanchored GUTE 4-drawer chest tipped over and pinned her against the                  footboard of a youth bed.

•             In March 2002, a 2½-year-old boy from Cranford, N.J. died after an unanchored                  RAKKE 5-drawer chest tipped over and fatally pinned him to the floor.

•             In October 2007, a 3-year-old girl from Chula Vista, Calif. died after a KURS 3-drawer chest tipped over and fatally pinned her to the floor.  It is unknown as to whether the dresser was anchored or not.

 

 

OTHER RECALLED CHESTS AND DRESSERS

 

Most of the non-MALM chests and dressers included in this recall are listed on the IKEA website at www.IKEA-USA.com/recallchestsanddressers.

 

Since 1996, IKEA chests and dressers have been labeled to identify IKEA, the model name and the manufacturing date.

 

CPSC and IKEA are urging consumers to inspect their recalled IKEA chests and dressers to ensure that they are properly anchored to the wall.  Chests and dressers should be properly anchored to the wall whether or not they meet the ASTM standard.  Consumers should move any unanchored chests and dressers into storage or other areas where they cannot be accessed by children until the chests and dressers are properly anchored to the wall or removed from the home.

To receive a refund or free wall-anchoring kit for IKEA chests and dressers listed above, visit an IKEA retail store, go to www.IKEA-USA.com/recallchestsanddressers , or call 866-856-4532 anytime.

A child dies every two weeks and a child is injured every 24 minutes in the U.S. from furniture or TVs tipping over, according to CPSC data. 

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2. Recall Date: November 4, 2016

Recall Number: 17-028

Samsung Recalls Top-Load Washing Machines Due to Risk of Impact Injuries; Multiple Remedies Available To Consumers  

 

Recall Summary

 

Name of Product: Samsung top-load washing machines

 

Hazard: The washing machine top can unexpectedly detach from the washing machine chassis during use, posing a risk of injury from impact.

 

Remedy: Replace, Repair, Refund

Consumers should contact Samsung immediately to receive one of the following remedy options. Consumers can choose (1) a free in-home repair that includes reinforcement of the washer’s top and a free one-year extension of the manufacturer’s warranty; (2) a rebate to be applied towards the purchase of a new Samsung or other brand washing machine, along with free installation of the new unit and removal of old unit; or (3) a full refund for consumers who purchased their washing machine within the past 30 days of the recall announcement.

All known consumers will also receive a Home Label Kit that includes a control panel guide and additional safety instructions in the mail.

Until they have received and installed a Home Label Kit, consumers should only use the delicate or waterproof cycles when washing bedding, water-resistant and bulky items.  The lower spin speed in the delicate or waterproof cycles lessens the risk of the washing machine top unexpectedly detaching from the washing machine chassis.

Consumer Contact: Samsung toll-free at 866-264-5636 from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET, or online at www.Samsung.com and click on the recall notice at the top of the page for more information.

Recall Details

 

Units: About 2.8 million

 

Description: This recall involves 34 models of Samsung top-load washing machines.  The washing machines have mid-controls or rear-controls. Model numbers and serial information can be found on two labels affixed to the back of the machine. The following model numbers are included in the recall depending on the serial number. Consumers should check with Samsung to see if their washer is recalled.

 

 

Models can be found here: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2017/Samsung-Recalls-Top-Load-Washing-Machines

 

Incidents/Injuries: Samsung has received 733 reports of washing machines experiencing excessive vibration or the top detaching from the washing machine chassis.  There are nine related reports of injuries, including a broken jaw, injured shoulder, and other impact or fall-related injuries.

 

Sold at: Best Buy, The Home Depot, Lowes, Sears and other home appliance stores nationwide from March 2011 to November 2016 for between $450 and $1,500.

 

Importer/Distributor: Samsung Electronics America Inc., of Ridgefield Park, N.J.

 

Manufactured in: South Korea, China and Thailand

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