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Health officials continue to investigate illnesses including seizures, abnormal heartrate and nausea linked to Diamond Shruumz-brand edibles.
The FDA released new information about the Diamond Shruumz recall on Thursday, saying more than 100 people have become ill.
The tally of illnesses linked to recalled Diamond Shruumz edibles has surpassed 100 people — and the potentially toxic products may still be on the market, federal safety officials warn. The ...
North Carolina Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler is warning residents against consuming Diamond Shruumz-brand products after a nationwide recall after 78 people in 28 states got sick after ...
The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is warning consumers not to eat, sell, or serve Diamond Shruumz-brand chocolate bars, gummies, or cones.
Chocolate bars, cones and gummies from Diamond Shruumz have been linked to 78 illnesses in 28 stores, including Florida. Here's where they were sold.
The edibles have been liked to 36 hospitalizations and even a possible death. All Diamond Shruumz products were recalled by their parent company, Prophet Premium Blends, on June 27.
Health officials continue to investigate illnesses including seizures, abnormal heartrate and nausea linked to Diamond Shruumz-brand edibles.
On Thursday the Federal Drug Administration released initial lab results in its investigation of recalled “microdosing” edibles made by Diamond Shruumz, which are now linked to 113 case… ...
Health officials continue to investigate illnesses including seizures, abnormal heartrate and nausea linked to Diamond Shruumz-brand edibles.
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