
Stephanie Armour
Senior Healthcare Policy Correspondent at KFF Health News
KFF Health News Senior Correspondent. On Blue Sky at @stephaniearmour.bsky.social Send news tips to [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
impactolatino.com | Stephanie Armour
Colton George, un niño de 9 años, de Indiana, se sintió enfermo. Les dijo a sus padres que le dolía el estómago. No paraba de correr al baño y se sentía demasiado mal como para terminar un partido de baloncesto. Días más tarde, estaba en una cama de hospital, luchando por su vida. La demanda presentada con fecha 17 de abril por sus padres contra un productor de lechugas ante un tribunal federal del Distrito Sur de Indiana asegura que el chico había comido una ensalada contaminada. La bacteria E.
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3 weeks ago |
kffhealthnews.org | Stephanie Armour
Colton George, un niño de 9 años, de Indiana, se sintió enfermo. Les dijo a sus padres que le dolía el estómago. No paraba de correr al baño y se sentía demasiado mal como para terminar un partido de baloncesto. Días más tarde, estaba en una cama de hospital, luchando por su vida. La demanda presentada con fecha 17 de abril por sus padres contra un productor de lechugas ante un tribunal federal del Distrito Sur de Indiana asegura que el chico había comido una ensalada contaminada. La bacteria E.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymontanan.com | Stephanie Armour
Colton George felt sick. The 9-year-old Indiana boy told his parents his stomach hurt. He kept running to the bathroom and felt too ill to finish a basketball game. Days later, he lay in a hospital bed, fighting for his life. He had eaten tainted salad, according to a lawsuit against the lettuce grower filed by his parents on April 17 in federal court for the Southern District of Indiana. The E.
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3 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Stephanie Armour
Colton George felt sick. The 9-year-old Indiana boy told his parents his stomach hurt. He kept running to the bathroom and felt too ill to finish a basketball game. Days later, he lay in a hospital bed, fighting for his life. He had eaten tainted salad, according to a lawsuit against the lettuce grower filed by his parents on April 17 in federal court for the Southern District of Indiana.
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3 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Stephanie Armour
Colton George felt sick. The 9-year-old Indiana boy told his parents his stomach hurt. He kept running to the bathroom and felt too ill to finish a basketball game. Days later, he lay in a hospital bed, fighting for his life. He had eaten tainted salad, according to a lawsuit against the lettuce grower filed by his parents on April 17 in federal court for the Southern District of Indiana. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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RT @jrovner: yet this story is behind a paywall. :(

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