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By MATTHEW PERRONEAP Health WriterWASHINGTON AP -- Federal health officials w stanley tumblers arned parents Wednesday about the dangers of teething remedies that contain a popular numbing ingredient and asked manufacturers to stop selling their products intended for babies and toddlers.The Food and Drug Administration said that various gels and cr stanley tumbler eams containing the drug benzocaine can cause rare but deadly side effects in children, especially those 2 years and younger.The agency has been warning about the products for a decade but said reports of illnesses and deaths have continued. Now, it wants teething produ stanley website cts off the market, noting there is little evidence they actually work. We urge parents, caregivers and retailers who sell them to heed our warnings and not use over-the-counter products containing benzocaine for teething pain, said FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, in a statement.The FDA said it will take legal action against companies that don t voluntarily remove their products for young ch Jtwb Councilwoman Rikki Spector speaks out about assault, robbery
BALTIMORE 鈥?A local church wants a city owned lot to be cleaned up and sealed off to prevent further illegal dumping.The property sits at 1215 W. Saratoga Street across from Timothy Baptist Church. When I first noticed the mattres stanley mugs s dumped in the middle of the property that s when I called 311, said Deacon James Ba stanley becher nnister.That was back in February. Since then, the church has seen more items pile up. It s open at both ends, sai stanley tumbler d Deacon Bannister. I know it s not the people in the immediate area. It would take a large vehicle to come and dump those items. WMAR-2 News checked the lot out. City records show it is owned by the city and is listed under The Vacants to Value Program.Unfortunately, the property is attracting illegal dumpers rather than prospective investors. Our cameras found mattresses, insecticide, paint cans, garbage, furniture and more littering the property.While our cameras were rolling an inspector with the city s housing department showed up. We were told the area is