A major brand recalls 700 tons of formula after one death and reports of kidney stones. Like most parents, Dong Zhenqing and his wife wanted only the best for their... ...full story at LA Times
from LA Times on Sat, Sep 13 2008
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| 18 Sep 08 |
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NPR:Milk-Powder Scandal Angers Chinese Parents »
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The latest figures show four children have died after drinking tainted milk, and more than 6,000 have been affected.
In the Shanghai children's hospital, the human cost of this scandal was clear to see. Anxious parents lined up in the... |
| 11 Sep 08 |
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More babies across China suffer from kidney stones, fake milk powder suspected » People's Daily An unknown number of infants in at least seven provinces and regions across China have suffered from kidney stones while doctors and parents suspected it could bea result of drinking milk powder of the same brand, according to media reports on Thursday. ... |
| 11 Sep 08 |
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Baby dies of kidney stones in NW China, fake milk powder suspected » People's Daily One baby has died of kidney stones in northwest China's Gansu Province, said health officials Thursday. It is not clear if this infant drank milk formula being investigated for causing at least 14 babies to develop kidney stones. All of... |
| 12 Sep 08 |
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Sanlu recalls 700 tons of melamine-tainted milk powder » Danwei Southern Metropolis Daily The Shijiazhuang-based dairy producer Sanlu announced that the company will recall 700 tons of infant feeding formula ("baby milk powder" 婴幼儿奶粉) that was produced before August 6. In the announcement Sanlu admitted th... |
| 09 Sep 08 |
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Babies' kidney stones blamed on milk powder » Shanghai Daily FOURTEEN babies from country areas of Gansu Province are suffering from kidney stones after drinking a particular brand of milk powder. The first baby turned up with the symptoms on June 28, said Li Wenhui, a urologist... |
| 05 Nov 08 |
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China's quality watchdog: Latest tests show infant formula milk safe » People's Daily China's quality watchdog said Tuesday the latest tests showed that the country's infant formula milk and other milk powder products met the new interim restrictions on melamine. The tests covered 152 batches of baby formula milk from 25 brands in... |