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Business · United StatesA voluntary recall has been issued for more than 80,000 Keurig coffee pods, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The McCafé Premium Roast Decaf Coffee Pods were recalled in December due to a labeling error: though the pods were listed as decaf, they may have actually contained regular caffeinated coffee.See the Story
Over 80,000 Keurig decaf pods recalled for possibly containing caffeinated coffee
74% Center coverage: 58 sources

FDA · United StatesGold Star Distribution, Inc. recalls thousands of products, including food and cosmetics, across three states. The FDA's Class II designation warns of potential health risks. Nearly 2,000 items were pulled from shelves.See the Story
Why Is FDA Recalling Popular Food Products Nutella, Cheerios, Pringles? Here's What We Know
38% Left coverage: 8 sources

Alzheimer's DiseaseFact checked by Nick BlackmerPost-meal blood sugar spikes has been linked with a higher risk of Alzheimer's. d3sign / Getty ImagesA new study found that post-meal blood sugar spikes may contribute to Alzheimer's disease.Those with higher blood sugar levels after eating faced a 69% greater risk of Alzheimer’s disease.The link still needs to be confirmed in other populations, however.A new study found that experiencing post-meal blood sugar spikes…See the Story
Blood Sugar Spikes After Meals May Raise the Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
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