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‘Vampire’ bacteria with thirst for human blood discovered | Fox 11 Tri Cities Fox 41 Yakima
FOX 11/41 Yakima· 7 hours agoPotentially deadly “vampire” bacteria with a thirst for human blood have been discovered by...
Can you eat raw cookie dough? What to know amid a new recall and salmonella concerns.
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 5 days agoThis includes people who are pregnant, the elderly, young children and the immunocompromised, who...
FDA: Recalled Florida cucumbers with salmonella might not be linked to outbreaks after all
Daytona Beach News-Journal· 5 days agoIn the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's latest update on the salmonella outbreaks that have...
A guide to foodborne illnesses
Yahoo Life· 3 days agoHow to recover from foodborne illnesses The treatment for mild foodborne illness is typically rest and drinking plenty of fluids in order to avoid...
The Surprising Ingredient in Raw Cookie Dough That Could Make You Sick (No, It's Not Eggs)
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSimilar to raw eggs, flour can harbor Salmonella as well as E. coli. Like Salmonella, E.
A microbiologist explains how to avoid getting sick at the barbecue, in the pool or on the trail
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoGangs of germs are lurking in the woods, in the soil, in the water and in your food, ready to rain...
11 Foods You Should Never, Ever Eat Past Their Expiration Date
Parade via Yahoo News· 2 days agoConsuming expired dairy products can result in foodborne illnesses due to the susceptibility of...
New health advice issued to anglers amid sewage pollution concerns
Press Association News via AOL· 5 days agoWashing hands with soap or sanitiser before eating after a session was also advised. Symptoms of...
OHA issues raw milk advisory
The World· 2 days agoThe Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has issued an advisory of the risks associated with raw (unpasteurized) milk consumption amid the current H5N1 “bird flu” outbreak in dairy cattle. The U.S.
How to Avoid Getting Sick This Summer
Wired News· 2 days agoThis article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Gangs of germs are lurking in the woods, in the soil, in the water,...