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Memorial Day kicks off summer grilling season. Follow these tips to avoid food illnesses
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days ago“The bacteria that cause foodborne illness love the summertime as much as we do because they thrive...
Tips for preventing foodborne illness at your summer cookouts
Seattle Times· 4 days agoWhile that’s a recipe for outdoor fun, it also increases the risk of foodborne illness. Not to be a...
Salmonella outbreak that infected over 100 people linked to backyard poultry
WFLA via Yahoo News· 7 days agoA salmonella outbreak that has infected over 100 people has been linked to backyard poultry,...
Bird flu in Florida? Safe to consume chicken and milk? How the outbreak can affect you
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIt’s also important to make sure your food is cooked properly to reduce the risk of foodborne ...
I’m an ER doctor — don’t bring these 5 foods to the beach
NY Post via Yahoo News· 5 days agoGetty Images Raw meat Torres advises against...USDA says if you decide to do a beach cookout, scrub...
With avian flu and a new coronavirus variant spreading as summer begins, how can we keep healthy and...
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWith Memorial Day here, how worried should people be about the coronavirus and bird flu? What are...
Food safety tips for your Memorial Day weekend cookout - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 7 days agoMany of us will fire up the grill during Memorial Day weekend, but don’t let food poisoning ruin...
It shouldn’t be easier to buy raw dairy products | Times News Online
Times News· 8 hours agoThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that pasteurization is “crucial for milk safety,” and consuming “raw milk can lead to serious health risks, especially for certain vulnerable ...
Follow the two-hour and temperature rules when grilling and picnicking
The Daily Record via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe fact we fail to remember is that this two-hour rule is cumulative, so it starts when you take it...
Serve summer safe with food safety
The Mining Journal· 3 days agoWhether you’re eating with friends at the pool or family in a backyard cookout, food should be served safe to avoid foodborne illness. The first step to serving summer foods safely is to start with clean hands.