Final toll from melon listeria outbreak: 30 dead
U.S. health authorities say the final death toll from an outbreak of listeria in cantaloupe is 30. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
U.S. health authorities say the final death toll from an outbreak of listeria in cantaloupe is 30. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
[at The Wall Street Journal] – After Prodding, N.Y. Insurers Paid $52.6 Million in Death Benefits View full post on Yahoo! Finance: Life Insurance Industry News
A German tourist has died and five others were injured in a lightning strike at the Grand Canyon National Park, officials said on Friday. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
One person has died and 77 people have been sickened in the United States by an outbreak of drug-resistant salmonella that likely originated in ground turkey, US authorities said. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
A Florida woman says she’s having numerous financial troubles because of a bank error that caused Chase Bank USA to declare her dead last November. Wrenella Pierre has filed a lawsuit and Chase officials said Monday they’re investigating how the … View full post on Insurance JournalNews from Insurance Journal
An elderly man has become the latest fatality from an outbreak of a killer strain of E. coli bacteria in Germany, bringing the death toll to at least 38, authorities said Wednesday. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
German health chiefs on Saturday announced four more deaths feared to have been caused by E. coli-contaminated cucumbers, bringing to ten the number of suspected deaths in the country. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
An Australian woman on Monday won a court battle to use her dead husband's sperm to have a baby in a landmark case in New South Wales, where IVF treatment is banned without consent of the donor. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
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Tornadoes and violent storms ripped through seven southern U.S. states, killing at least 228 people as they flattened neighborhoods, flipped cars and toppled trees and power lines. In the deadliest series of tornadoes in nearly four decades in the United States, 131 people … View full post on Insurance JournalNews from Insurance Journal
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