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5 Things: Triaminic Recalled After Kids Remove 'Childproof' Caps
Here's what happened while you were sleeping.

1. Triaminic Recall: The pharmaceutical company that makes Triaminic and Theraflu recalled 2.3 million units of cold and cough syrups after four children opened the child-resistant caps and accidentally ingested the medication themselves. The child-resistant caps don't work in some cases, and a child can remove them even with the tamper-evident plastic seal still in place, according to a statement from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the federal agency charged with protecting consumers against accident-causing products. Novartis Consumer Health Inc., the pharmaceutical company, recalled six kinds of Theraflu Warming Relief syrups and 18 kinds of Triaminic syrups. For a full list, click here.
2. We Saw This Coming: Barnes & Noble announced it will close 150 to 200 of its stores over the next 10 years – just one of several retailers expected to downsize, scale back or close their doors, including: Best Buy; Sears; JCPenney; Office Depot; GameStop; Office Max; Radio Shack.
3. Spoiler Alert: '30 Rock' finale: Did you watch it? Discuss - and if not, here's the recap, plus the best quotes from the show. I'll miss you, Liz Lemon.
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4. Ever Wonder What the Fish are Thinking? For the first time, scientists have imaged the brain activity of a fish watching its prey, a true breakthrough, they are saying. Observing neural signals in real time offers an important glimpse into how brains perceive the outside world. In the new study, researchers developed a way to follow these signals in the brain of a zebrafish larva, using a sensitive fluorescent marker.
5. 'Til Sleep Disorders, Do We Part: Sleep disorders are driving a wedge between couples in the bedroom and taking a toll on relationships, a survey has found. More than 80 per cent of troubled sleepers in an Australian survey said the problem had a moderate to considerable negative effect on their relationship with a bed partner. About 20 per cent had given up sharing a bed and slept in different bedrooms. Read more here.
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