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Urgent recall of herbal tea sold at Woolworths, Coles and IGA over fears it could be contaminated

Australia s supermarket giants have recalled a popular herbal tea amid fears it contains a dangerous chemical. Food Standards Australia has urged Woolworths, Coles and IGA s to recall Nerada Organics Lemon and Ginger Organic Herbal Infusion Tea after ethylene oxide contamination was found inside its tea bags. Consumers are warned not to drink the tea with Best Before dates from 08/01/23 to 22/01/23 due to the product potentially causing illness or injury. The Nerada tea bags (pictured) were sold in Woolworths, Coles and IGA stories nationwide  Ethylene oxide exposure can cause local irritation of the skin, eyes, and upper respiratory tract, affect the nervous system and in extreme long-term cases with continued exposure to the chemical has also been associated with increases in cancer rates, according to NSW Health.

Groundswell of opposition to children s junk food ads as code nears review

Professor Boyd Swinburn, of Health Coalition Aotearoa – a long time supporter of a sugar tax – said the last decade has been ‘’a vacuum of action on child obesity’’. If the Government ruled out sugary drinks levies, there would be little else to arrest the country s appalling childhood obesity rates, he said. Supplied Junk food advertising is present everywhere, groups concerned about New Zealand s child obesity rate say. ‘’The industry code is a demonstrable failure and what else would you expect? Regulation is the only option if the Government is serious.’’ Researchers say there is growing evidence that marketing and overweight children are linked.

Australia lashes China, WHO: Our beef didn t cause COVID

News by Charles Miranda Premium Content   Exclusive: Official Australian analysis of the World Health Organisation (WHO) report into the origins of COVID-19 has rejected outright one of its central hypotheses that the virus might have been carried on imported frozen goods and originated outside China. The WHO s month-long investigation into the pandemic s origins this week made several key but inconclusive findings, including the virus was active outside the Wuhan markets and could have been brought in from elsewhere in South East Asia . China s scientists had earlier gone one step further suggesting it may have been on imported seafood and beef from countries including Australia, India and the United States.

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