An infant has died and 10 adults have fallen ill in a listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat meat products from Yu Shang Food, Inc. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified cases in four states, with all affected individuals having Asian heritage. Listeria was found in the mother and one twin but not the other, prompting a recall of products produced before Oct. 28, including “Seasoned Chicken Quarter Leg,” sold at retailers like 99 Ranch Market.
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Here’s why readers support doctors unions
In response to recent upheaval in the healthcare industry, including the arrest of Luigi Mangione for the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, efforts to shake up the status quo in healthcare have been supported by Boston.com readers. Nearly 300 doctors from Massachusetts General Brigham and Massachusetts General Hospital have filed to unionize, citing burnout and overwhelming workloads. Readers are divided on the issue, with 68% in favor of doctors unionizing to regain control over their work...
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