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U.S. health officials have stanley cup launched an inspection of a plant in Ecuador that made the cinnamon applesauce pouches linked todozens of cases of acute lead poisoning in U.S. children.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has said that contaminated cinn stanley cup amon is the likely source of the lead. An FDA team is collecting samples from the Austrofoods plant that shipped the now recalled applesauce pouches sold widely at Dollar Tree and other stores across the U.S.The agency said health officials in Ecuador found that cinnamon from Austrofood s supplier had higher levels of lead than the country allows. The company, Negasmart, is facing sanctions while officials there track down the source of the cinnamon, the FDA reported Tuesday.At least 64 children from 27 states have reported illnesses potentially linked to the products, which were recalled in late October, the FDA said. So far, all of the children are aged 6 or younger.The recalled applesauce pouches were sold under the brand names WanaBana, Schnucks and Weis. They were sold at the Dollar Tree, on Amazon and in other online outlets.The pouches were recalled after of stanley cup ficials in North Carolina first reported cases of young children who poste Unrg VA Secretary visits Fort Harrison, listens to vets concerns
Researchers from the University of Roehampton in London and the University of Sydney found that kangaroos know how to communicate with humans if they need help.According to the study published in the jo adidas samba og urnal Biology Letters on Wednesday, out of the 11 kangaroos researched, 10 of them gazed at researchers when they were unable to access food during an unsolvable task. Out of those 10, nine of the marsupials would alternate their gaze from the objec adidas campus t to the human.In some cases, researchers said, the kangaroos would sometimes even nudge or scratched them to ask for help, sa jordan id co-author Alexandra Green, according to the University of Sydney.Before the study, researchers thought that only domesticated animals, like dogs, cats, wolves, horses, and sometimes goats, were capable of communicating with humans with an enhanced form of communication.Officials said the study s kangaroos were from various zoos in Australia and are familiar with people but are not considered domesticated. Copyright 2020 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and rece
U.S. health officials have stanley cup launched an inspection of a plant in Ecuador that made the cinnamon applesauce pouches linked todozens of cases of acute lead poisoning in U.S. children.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has said that contaminated cinn stanley cup amon is the likely source of the lead. An FDA team is collecting samples from the Austrofoods plant that shipped the now recalled applesauce pouches sold widely at Dollar Tree and other stores across the U.S.The agency said health officials in Ecuador found that cinnamon from Austrofood s supplier had higher levels of lead than the country allows. The company, Negasmart, is facing sanctions while officials there track down the source of the cinnamon, the FDA reported Tuesday.At least 64 children from 27 states have reported illnesses potentially linked to the products, which were recalled in late October, the FDA said. So far, all of the children are aged 6 or younger.The recalled applesauce pouches were sold under the brand names WanaBana, Schnucks and Weis. They were sold at the Dollar Tree, on Amazon and in other online outlets.The pouches were recalled after of stanley cup ficials in North Carolina first reported cases of young children who poste Unrg VA Secretary visits Fort Harrison, listens to vets concerns
Researchers from the University of Roehampton in London and the University of Sydney found that kangaroos know how to communicate with humans if they need help.According to the study published in the jo adidas samba og urnal Biology Letters on Wednesday, out of the 11 kangaroos researched, 10 of them gazed at researchers when they were unable to access food during an unsolvable task. Out of those 10, nine of the marsupials would alternate their gaze from the objec adidas campus t to the human.In some cases, researchers said, the kangaroos would sometimes even nudge or scratched them to ask for help, sa jordan id co-author Alexandra Green, according to the University of Sydney.Before the study, researchers thought that only domesticated animals, like dogs, cats, wolves, horses, and sometimes goats, were capable of communicating with humans with an enhanced form of communication.Officials said the study s kangaroos were from various zoos in Australia and are familiar with people but are not considered domesticated. Copyright 2020 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and rece