Posts Tagged ‘Kidney Stones’

CNN:53,000 babies fed tainted milk in China ???????????423????????????????????


countries have banned imports. BEIJING, China (CNN) — Chinese officials said Saturday that 432 babies now have kidney stones after being fed with contaminated baby milk powder, the official Xinhua news agency reported. One baby in Gansu province has died as a result of kidney stones related to the milk powder, the news agency said. . . The chemical is commonly used in coatings and laminates, wood adhesives, fabric coatings, ceiling tiles and flame retardants. Hundreds of Wal-Mart and …

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China Tainted Baby Milk 423 Babys Affected,AP & BBC Video,s R Private


China Tainted Baby Milk BBC makes their Video private!!! WTF is wrong with them,,China its biggest milk powder producer recalled more than 600 tonnes of baby formula China reports 432 infants with kidney stones, production of Sanlu halted Health ministry: Tainted milk powder Airplane, Auto, Boat, Motorcycle, Motor Sport, Train, Animation, Blooper, Improv, Parody, Pranks, Series, Short Film, Sketch, Spoof, Stand-up, Video Blog, Athletics, Business, Communications, Computer Science, Economics …

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CNN:53,000 babies fed tainted milk in China ???????????423????????????????????


countries have banned imports. BEIJING, China (CNN) — Chinese officials said Saturday that 432 babies now have kidney stones after being fed with contaminated baby milk powder, the official Xinhua news agency reported. One baby in Gansu province has died as a result of kidney stones related to the milk powder, the news agency said. . . The chemical is commonly used in coatings and laminates, wood adhesives, fabric coatings, ceiling tiles and flame retardants. Hundreds of Wal-Mart and …

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Chinese milk producers putting melamine in baby milk


BEIJING — A Chinese dairy that sold milk powder linked to kidney stones in infants knew it contained a banned chemical weeks before ordering a recall, the health minister said Saturday. One child has died and an official said the number of children sickened had risen to 432. Investigators have detained 19 people and are questioning 78 to find out how melamine was added to milk supplied to Sanlu Group Co., China’s biggest milk powder producer, officials said at a news conference. They said …

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