A California couple has filed an AT&T class action lawsuit over security failures which led to 70 million customers' personal information being released on the Dark Web.
FDA Administrator Robert Califf is asking Congress to put forward new legislation allowing the FDA to test for lead and other heavy metals in U.S. food products.
A new study links side effects of Oxervate eye drops with an increased risk of corneal deposits which can lead to vision loss and the need for additional surgeries.
The FDA is warning consumers to rely on traditional, proven methods to treat a choking person, instead of new anti-choking devices that could delay life-saving actions.
More than 2 million Fresenius catheter extension sets are being recalled because they could leach toxic chemicals into patients' bodies, resulting in serious injuries or death.
A Cartiva toe implant lawsuit claims the defective design led to device failure, resulting in the need for additional surgeries, loss of mobility and pain.
A new study recommends patients taking Ozempic and similar drugs pause use before endoscopy procedures, due to the risk of aspiration pneumonia caused by stomach paralysis side effects.
Ford is recalling nearly half a million Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles doe to a battery malfunction that could lead to a loss of power, increasing the risk of an auto accident.
The CPSC is warning consumers not to use UPP E-bike batteries due to reports of overheating in the U.S. and U.K., which have resulted in fires and property damage.
A new study links beginning treatment with blood pressure medications to an increased risk of nursing home falls and fractures which could cripple elderly patients and lead to their decline.
An investigation into unexpected activation of certain Honda CR-V and Accord automatic emergency braking systems has linked dozens of injuries to a problem that could affect millions of vehicles.
3M is recalling 40,000 defective earmuffs sold in the U.S. due to cracks which can defeat their noise-reduction features, increasing the risk of hearing loss and tinnitus.
Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue have been found liable for the mesothelioma death of a woman who allegedly contracted the ailment due to asbestos exposure from Baby Powder.
The U.S. government has proposed claims of esophageal cancer, miscarriage, dental side effects, and hypersensitivity skin disorder be used for a third batch of potential Camp Lejeune bellwether lawsuits.
Defendants have asked a federal judge to force plaintiffs in Suboxone tooth decay lawsuits to first prove that the film strips can cause tooth decay injuries as the first phase of discovery proceedings.