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In this look at 10 really risky foods right now, CR shows you how to protect yourself from food poisoning from these foods ...
Yarl warned that mopping with ice water can actually promote the spread of harmful bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella. “Trying out TikTok’s ice water mopping trend may seem like a clever ...
Contaminated dairy products are among the most common sources of such bacterial outbreaks, making early detection and recall ...
Nearly 200 cases of butter have been recalled after some tested positive for a bacteria often associated with faecal ...
Fighting bowel cancer with the bacteria Salmonella could be a step closer ... Now, this new research has pinpointed the mechanism that causes the immune system to be suppressed and offers a ...
A bacteria which causes severe food poisoning could soon ... Experts have long known that salmonella could help beat cancer, but when used in therapies it has not been as effective as hoped.
A microbiologist has revealed how true the infamous 'five second rule' about dropped food is and whether the item is indeed safe to eat or not.
Salmonella sickens an estimated 1.35 million people per year. The bacteria destroy the cells ... hospitalization may be necessary. E. coli causes about 265,000 illnesses annually.
Popular butter sold in seven states has been voluntarily recalled due to potentially containing dangerous bacteria.
As many producers and veterinarians work with animals on a regular basis, it can be easy to become careless about protecting ourselves from zoonotic diseases.
With Easter weekend here, health officials are warning families about the risk of salmonella infections from handling baby chicks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that ...
A new study by scientists at Hokkaido University has found that lower temperatures significantly increase the risk of ...