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Parents warned after FSANZ issues urgent recall for Coco2 Infant Formula
Parents warned after FSANZ issues urgent recall for Coco2 Infant Formula

West Australian

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • West Australian

Parents warned after FSANZ issues urgent recall for Coco2 Infant Formula

An urgent recall has been issued for a plant based infant formula sold across Australia. Marketed as a 'trusted plant-based choice for growing babies', Coco2 claims to be the world's first coconut-powder–based formula for babies and infants. Food Standards Australia and New Zealand has urged anyone who bought Stage 1 Coco2 Infant Formula 800g, Stage 2 Coco2 Follow-on Formula 800g, or Stage 3 Coco2 Toddler Drink 800g with an expiry date of 01/2027 to return it to the place of purchase for a refund. It blames incorrect feeding instructions contained in labelling errors, including incorrect scoop size, for the recall. The products have been available for sale in Go-Vita and Priority Health in NSW, QLD, VIC and SA and Priceline in QLD, and online nationally. 'Consumers should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice,' a FZANZ statement about the recall reads. For more information, consumers are advised to contact SSM International Pty Ltd on (07) 3299 2477, hello@ or

Spencer clinic reopens after 2024 floods forced them to move
Spencer clinic reopens after 2024 floods forced them to move

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Spencer clinic reopens after 2024 floods forced them to move

SPENCER, Iowa (KCAU) — It's another sign Spencer, Iowa, is on the road to recovery after historic flooding last summer: a health clinic is ready to welcome patients after remodeling. The new clinic is called Priority Health Northwest, the previously named Crowns Clinic. The clinic lost everything in last June's big flood and unfortunately closed down, leaving patients without help. After moving to a new building and remodeling, the new location is ready to answer the high demand of patients, adding a new x-ray systems as part of the project. The opening comes at a critical time as the need for elder care is on the rise in Spencer. Story continues below Top Story: FDA: Wells recalls 22 flavors, totaling more than 53,000 gallons, of ice cream Lights & Sirens: Iowa teen charged for shooting Sioux City resident in the head Sports: Weather delays Sioux City Explorers' opening night Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here 'Everyday we're here, patients say that they're so happy that they're back up and running and available. It's just a really good feeling to be back serving the community doing what we love to do,' said Co-Owner Jay Downing. Downing said all members of the clinics pre-flood staff have returned providing care in the new facility. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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