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Within a week of each other, two families have filed a lawsuit against New York company Peloton, the maker and distributor of coveted high-end indoor fitness equipment, claiming that their creation caused injuries to their children.
Parents Sarah and Ygal Saadoun told the New York State Supreme Court that their 3-year-old son, identified only as S.S. in court records, was trapped under the treadmill at a family friend s house and suffered injuries and burns on his back and shoulder.
A week before the Saadouns filed their claim, a family in Florida also sued Peloton in the Northern District Court after their 6-year-old son was dragged under the treadmill. Rashad and Jasmine Greene s son also suffered injuries and burns on his shoulder and face.
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A Johnson & Johnson sunscreen recall for five different products from Neutrogena and Aveeno has been voluntarily initiated by the company after traces of carcinogen were found on them.
In a statement issued on July 14, Johnson & Johnson advised consumers to stop using all sizes of the Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen and four Neutrogena sunscreens, Beach Defense aerosol sunscreen, Invisible Daily Defense aerosol sunscreen, CoolDry Sport aerosol sunscreen, and UltraSheer aerosol sunscreen.
These products are widely distributed across the U.S. through various retailers, drugstores, and grocery stores. The healthcare company also said that it would issue refunds for customers who call J&J s Consumer Care Center via 1-800-458-1673.
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