The FDA released a statement asking people not to boil chicken in NyQuil. The statement came after a "social media video challenge," the FDA said. Taking too much acetaminophen, an ingredient in ...
It’s about time that we learn the difference between what’s a viral trend and what’s just one person posting a meme that goes viral. For the sake of humanity, let’s count our lucky stars: NyQuil ...
Gen Z is prone to bringing back trends that Millennials have long discarded like middle hair parts and low-rise jeans. Now they may have taken things a bit too far with the return of "sleepytime ...
If you’ve been anywhere near social media, local news, or late-night talk shows in the last few days, you’ve probably heard something about “NyQuil Chicken,” a supposedly viral TikTok “challenge” that ...
Don't cook your chicken in NyQuil. Just don't do it, OK? If you think that goes without saying, the US Food and Drug Administration disagrees: the agency recently released a warning against a social ...
The FDA’s warning reads: “Boiling a medication can make it much more concentrated and change its properties in other ways. Even if you don’t eat the chicken, inhaling the medication’s vapors while ...
The challenge sounds silly and unappetizing — and it is. But it could also be very unsafe. Boiling a medication can make it much more concentrated and change its properties in other ways. Even if you ...
Videos on TikTok and other social media show people cooking chicken in over-the-counter cough and cold medications such as NyQuil. (Photo by: Jeff Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) ...
A statement issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration asking people to stop combining NyQuil with chicken after a "Sleepy Chicken" challenge went viral on social media earlier may have ...
“The challenge sounds silly and unappetizing — and it is,” the FDA said. Screengrabs from @theunicornking and @papasqueefaria TikTok stitches A dangerous trend is circulating on TikTok, prompting ...
In the video, which has over 957,500 views, @crysstok explains that she first came across the advice on TikTok last year, tried it herself, and now wants to pass it along to others. “This winter,” ...