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Groups like the Center for Science in the Public Interest have called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to add safety warnings to energy drinks, and American Academy of Pediatrics researchers have argued the stimulants in energy drinks have «no place in the diet of children and adolescents.»

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Adding to the hit on sales, Whole Foods has been contending with some negative bad publicity, including a warning in June from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration about food safety at a Massachusetts plant that makes prepared foods and other products.
Procter and Gamble issued a similar warning campaign that year, made the pods more difficult to open, and modified the pods to add larger warning labels, according to the report, adding that a spokesman from Procter and Gamble said the number of Tide pod safety incidents has been declining.
«There are times we foresee danger as a result of weather changes or any other factors... this enable us warn off revelers for their own safety until the weather is conducive and normalised for tourism,» he added.
The label will read, «STATE OF CALIFORNIA SAFETY WARNING: Drinking beverages with added sugar (s) contributes to obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay.»
Volvo has developed a semi-autonomous drive system which can control steering inputs at up to 80mph, and «large animal detection» has been added to its city safety system which warns the driver of impending collisions and can apply the brakes.
Adding the Driver Support Package, which brings electronic safety features like lane departure warning and Crawl Control, bumps the price up just short of $ 70,000.
Also new is a Lexus Safety System + package, which adds active - safety features like forward - collision warning, lane - departure warning, automatic high - beams, lane - keep assist, and adaptive cruise coSafety System + package, which adds active - safety features like forward - collision warning, lane - departure warning, automatic high - beams, lane - keep assist, and adaptive cruise cosafety features like forward - collision warning, lane - departure warning, automatic high - beams, lane - keep assist, and adaptive cruise control.
The 2016 Subaru WRX also adds the company's EyeSight active - safety technology suite, which provides lane - departure warning, adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, and lane - keep assist functions.
Upper trim levels add technology and safety equipment like forward collision warning, lane departure warning, blind - spot monitoring, rear cross-path detection, a 6.5 - inch Uconnect touchscreen infotainment system, mobile connectivity, a 3.5 - inch color TFT instrument cluster, keyless entry, heated front seats, and a heated steering wheel.
Safety My test car included Audi's $ 2,800 Driver Assistance Package, which adds adaptive cruise control, corner - view cameras, active lane assist, and a collision - sensing system that provides visual and audio warnings, with semi-autonomous braking if a crash is imminent.
To that we added the Technology Group ($ 2,155), which bundles safety features such as adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, rear cross-traffic alert, and automatic park assist.
In keeping with the family - oriented nature of the SUV, Toyota added a range of safety options, including parking aids, blind - spot detection, a lane departure warning system with automatic high beam headlights, and a radar - based pre-collision detecting system.
Adding the desirable safety features to the QX30 requires the $ 2,500 Technology package — it adds blind - spot monitoring, lane departure warning, forward emergency braking, active front headlights and Infiniti's around - view camera system.
The EyeSight driver assist package adds modern safety features including adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, lane departure warning and sway warning.
There was also a Technology Packag ($ 2,200) that added advanced safety features like an around view monitor with moving object detection, blind spot warning, lane departure warning, forward emergency braking, intelligent cruise control, intelligent park assist, and high beam assist.
Forward Collision Mitigation technology, standard on the Mitsubishi Outlander 4hs and 5hs versions, now features Pedestrian Detection for added safety, while Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert have both been introduced on the 4h variant to assist the driver when reversing out of a space.
The newly designed cabin is a big improvement, and this tester bristled with a number of upgrades including 8 - inch Starlink touchscreen infotainment and Subaru's EyeSight safety suite that adds adaptive cruise control, automatic pre-collision braking, lane - departure warning and lane - keeping assist.
There are enough safety features and you can add the Technology package which also adds blind spot warning, forward collision warning, Intelligent Cruise Control, backup collision intervention and lane departure warning.
A boost in safety technology that includes lane departure warning, active parking assistant with cruise control, pedestrian warning, frontal collision warning, and city collision mitigation have been added.
The update to the Yaris in the first half of 2017 means all cars now get Toyota Safety Sense as standard, which adds a pre-collision system, lane - departure warning and auto - dipping headlights.
Other options include a panoramic sunroof, front and rear parking sensors and the Technical Pack, which adds safety technology such as traffic - sign recognition, lane - departure warning and a rear - view camera.
An $ 1,100 optional safety package adds full - speed adaptive cruise control, automatic high beams, LED headlights, rain - sensing wipers, automatic climate control and lane departure warning.
Optional safety features include Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert ($ 500) and the Lexus Safety System + ($ 635), which adds pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, all - speed dynamic radar cruise control, intelligent high beam, and lane departure warning with steering asafety features include Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert ($ 500) and the Lexus Safety System + ($ 635), which adds pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, all - speed dynamic radar cruise control, intelligent high beam, and lane departure warning with steering aSafety System + ($ 635), which adds pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, all - speed dynamic radar cruise control, intelligent high beam, and lane departure warning with steering assist.
New for 2018, Toyota Safety Sense is also standard, adding adaptive high beams, dynamic cruise control, lane departure warning, and forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection to every model.
The first adds the moonroof ($ 2500), while the second brings a pre-collision safety system, active cruise control, lane departure warning, smart card access, auto high - beam lighting and the moonroof for an additional $ 7300.
Available safety and performance packs add features like a head - up display and collision and lane departure warning systems.
The Driving Assistance Plus Package further adds to the comprehensive safety systems with items such as lane departure warning, forward collision warning, city collision mitigation and pedestrian warning systems.
Upper trim levels add leather seating and a navigation system, and on SLE - 2, SLT and Denali trims, active safety features like forward - collision alert, blind - spot detection and lane - departure warning.
For added peace of mind, the safety list of our Chevrolet includes ABS, low tire pressure warning, LATCH for child seats, and airbags.
Subaru has done a creditable job in enhancing the ambience of the new interior and there's no doubt the standard safety features add a dimension of security — even if the lane - departure warning system is over-sensitive on narrow country back roads.
If safety is your priority, the new Sport i - Activsense package adds Smart City Brake Support with Pedestrian Detection, Smart Brake Support, Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function, Lane Departure Warning, High Beam Control, Adaptive Front - lighting System, Active Driving Display, rain - sensing windshield wipers, automatic climate control, automatic on / off LED headlights and LED combination tail lights.
Upper trim levels add leather seating, a navigation system, and on SLE - 2, SLT and Denali trims, active safety features like forward - collision alert, blind - spot detection and lane - departure warning.
The $ 650 Driver Assistance Static Package also is a good add for its Blind Spot warning and auto - dimming mirrors, also welcome additions for safety.
Adding this package offers an additional warning and mitigation system for incoming collisions, Safety Connect telematics by Toyota, lane departure warning and automatic notification of collisions.
This year's package changes make it easy to add the Safe and Smart package to almost any Edge, providing easy access to safety features like forward collision warning with automatic braking, blind spot detection, and a unique 180 - degree front view camera.
Renault has added curtain airbags, Blind Spot Warning and automatic headlights to the safety features.
It also adds autonomous emergency braking, driver attention alert, forward collision warning and lane keeping assist to the Stinger's already ample safety kit list.
The Driver Assistance Package adds safety features like departure warning, forward collision warning, low - speed emergency braking and adaptive cruise control.
Blind spot monitoring and rear cross traffic alert are common, the Kona adding lane keep assist and driver attention warning (not offered on CX - 3) to its safety suite.
Just as well the 2015 also adds newly available safety technologies such as Lane Keep Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control and Forward Collision Warning with Active Brake.
A $ 570 Platinum package adds more safety features: Intelligent Cruise Control, FEB Pedestrian Detection, and Lane Departure Warning along with Lane Departure Prevention.
Various safety technologies were added, including trailer stability control, rear cross traffic alert, backup camera, blind spot monitor, lane departure warning system, collision avoidance system, automotive head - up display, electric park brake and automatic parking.
An optional heads - up display helps you keep your eyes on the road, with other safety features including the optional Driver Confidence II package which adds lane keep assist with lane departure warning, front pedestrian braking, forward collision alert, and adaptive cruise control.
Adding to the sense of security is a plethora of safety features, including the optional ($ 2,900) «technology package» that added lane departure warning and active cruise control.
Additional safety features can be added via the Advanced Technology Group option package that comes equipped with blind - spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and a forward collision warning mitigation system with automatic braking.
You can also add a lane departure warning system, a collision warning feature, and a driver attention monitor, as well as a more robust City Safety system that can slam the brakes on harder than the base version.
Additional safety options that can be added to the Mercedes - Benz GLE - Class include blind spot and lane departure warning systems.
The QX60 adds to its already strong suite of advanced safety technology with Forward Emergency Braking (FEB) with pedestrian detection — a first for Infiniti — and the brand's exclusive Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW) system.
Safety and security features available for the first time on the Dodge Charger include adaptive - cruise control (ACC) with forward - collision warning (FCW), blind - spot monitoring (BSM) with rear cross path (RCP) detection and ParkView ™ rear back - up camera with grid lines, all designed to provide the driver with added confidence while behind the wheel.
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