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Federal inspectors uncovered numerous violations at a Boar’s Head facility in Virginia, prompting a recall of deli meats tied to a listeria outbreak that has killed nine people.
South Korea’s latest data shows a rapid increase in COVID-19 levels in wastewater, reflecting a larger summer outbreak.
Rising MPox cases in Italy and Korea, and anticipated cases in France, drive heightened alertness and preventive measures.
Amid a cooking oil safety scandal, sales of home oil presses in China have dramatically increased, reflecting public concern.
The study by the American Cancer Society emphasizes lifestyle changes for cancer prevention.
Daily consumption of even one alcoholic beverage significantly impacts lifespan, according to the latest research findings.
In a recent enforcement notice issued by the FDA, a prominent soda company has initiated a recall of several of its products due to undisclosed chemicals and preservatives, including a dye associated with cancer risk. The recall encompasses four beverages manufactured by the Charles Boggini Company, which are widely distributed and sold across various eateries throughout the United States. Despite being labeled as a “voluntary” recall by the FDA, the impact is significant, affecting consumers nationwide. The affected products include Pink Lemonade, Cola Flavoring Base, Yellow Lemonade, and Yellow Lemonade X. These beverages, commonly purchased in one and five-gallon quantities by food…
Loaves of bread have been withdrawn from store shelves across Japan following the discovery of what is believed to be the remains of a small animal, suspected to be a rat. Production of the bread was immediately halted at a factory in Tokyo, with Pasco Shikishima Corp. recalling 104,000 packages of the affected product. In response to the incident, the company issued a formal apology and pledged to provide compensation to affected consumers. In a statement released this week, Pasco Shikishima Corp. stated, “We will do our utmost to strengthen our quality controls so that this will never happen again. We…
Health officials in New York City are grappling with a surge in cases of a rare disease associated with rat urine, particularly among sanitation workers who are routinely exposed to these pests. This concerning trend comes just a year after the city appointed a “rat czar” to lead efforts against the rodent population. Cases of leptospirosis, an illness caused by exposure to rat urine, have seen a notable increase, with sanitation employees being disproportionately affected. According to Harry Nespoli, president of the Uniformed Sanitationmen’s Association, some workers have suffered severe symptoms, with one even receiving last rites before recovering. The New York City…
A recent study casts doubt on the widely held belief that intermittent fasting, also known as time-restricted eating, is an effective weight loss strategy. Contrary to popular assumptions about its metabolic benefits, the study suggests that the key to weight loss may simply lie in reducing overall calorie intake, rather than any special effects of intermittent fasting on metabolism or circadian rhythms. Published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, the study presents findings from a randomized-controlled trial comparing the weight loss outcomes of individuals following a time-restricted diet with those adhering to a non-restricted diet. Led by Nisa Marisa Maruthur, an…
