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Is it rare to find a well-done burger? In the past few months, on three occasions I've noticed restaurant burgers that were pinkish-red in the center.
You made it through Thanksgiving dinner. No one contracted campylobacter from the turkey or E. coli from the creamed spinach. You even survived your mom’s famous sweet potato casserole. But now you’re eyeing the leftover stuffing in your fridge, feeling vaguely anxious. Is it safe to eat? Is anything safe to eat anymore? It can be so hard to keep up in this world of endless food scares. One ...
BEND -- A Christian youth camp thriving at the site of the former Rajneeshee commune in central Oregon announced a $30 million gift Tuesday and plans for a major expansion. Young Life, the Colorado nonprofit that owns the Washington Family...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it is making "significant progress" with its one-year program to protect both domestic and imported food from accidental and intentional contamination. "
Drivers who follow behind trucks transporting chickens to slaughter may be at risk of inhaling or ingesting drug-resistant bacteria in airborne chicken feces particles, a study published in the Journal of Infection and Public Health concludes.
For years, hamsters have been the most popular pets among kids. But a new study out by the American Academy of Pediatrics claims that having the little critters around could make your child sick. So, before you purchase that Christmas pet for your kids, pediatricians want to warn you about the potential risk of exotic animals. KLTV 7's LaKecia Shockley explains.
Dec 2, 2008 (CIDRAP News) – The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a report yesterday detailing the first year of accomplishments in implementing its Food Protection Plan, a road map the agency presented in November 2007 in response to a spate of contamination incidents involving domestic and imported food.
Title: FDA Touts Efforts to Enhance Food Safety Category: Health News Created: 12/2/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 12/2/2008
(ARA) - That vacant, foreclosed home next door isn't just bringing down your neighborhood's property values. It may also be a haven for a myriad of pests that can threaten the health and safety of neighbors, children and pets.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- Federal investigators raised to 401 the number of cases of salmonella linked to the Banquet pot pies recalled last year by ConAgra Foods Inc.
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