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Apr 12, 2007 -
Johnson and Johnson has just announced that 4 million bottles of Listerine Agent Cool Blue (Glacier Mint and Bubble Blast flavors) are contaminated by microorganisms. Don't know if you can tell by the names of the products, but they are mouthwashes for children.
The recall covers all lots sold or distributed since the product’s launch last year.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
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Introduction
Helps prevent oral plaque buildup on your teeth and gums. Also controls gingivitis (swollen gums) and bad breath.
Brand Name(s)
Biotene, Fresh N Free, Plax Advanced Formula, Swirl, Listerine Antiseptic, Biotene Mouthwash w/ Calcium, Listerine Agent Cool Blue, Targon Smokers' Mouthwash, Listerine Whitening, Listermint, Astring-O-Sol, Oasis Moisturizing Mouthwash, Salicept Oral Rinse, Carrington Oral Wound Rinse, Vince
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Oct 08, 2008 -
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
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Diagnosis:
Diagnosing pneumonia may be difficult, since lab tests to grow the bacteria from samples can take many days to process, and chest x-rays cannot always distinguish between pneumonia and other conditions. New tests have the potential to make diagnosis easier and quicker. One is a blood test that identifies a marker of severe inflammation in the body.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
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HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Photodermatitis is an abnormal skin reaction to sunlight, or more specifically to ultraviolet (UV) rays. It can be acute (sudden) or chronic (ongoing). Photodermatitis occurs when your immune system reacts to the UV rays.
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