A new study reveals that raw meat may contribute significantly to urinary tract infections (UTIs), particularly in low-income areas. With 20% of UTI strains linked to foodborne sources, experts urge better meat handling practices.
In a startling announcement, Hormel Foods is recalling almost 5 million pounds of frozen chicken products after complaints of metal contamination. Although no injuries have been reported, the USDA is urging consumers to check their freezers!
A recall of over 2.2 million pounds of Korean barbecue pork jerky sold at Costco and Sam's Club has been issued due to potential metal contamination. Customers are advised to return the product for a refund.
A groundbreaking study reveals that nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections in Southern California may originate from E. coli strains found in food animals. Researchers emphasize the urgent need for interventions, especially in vulnerable communities.
A recent study found that nearly 20% of urinary tract infections in Southern California were linked to E. coli from contaminated meat. This alarming discovery highlights the urgent need for better food safety practices.
Foster Poultry Farms is recalling over 3.8 million pounds of chicken corn dog products after wood was found in the batter, leading to injuries. Consumers are urged to avoid these products and check for recall details.
Discover how ants are transforming gourmet dining in Denmark! A two-Michelin-starred restaurant is using these tiny creatures to create unique dishes, including yogurt and ice cream, showcasing the unexpected benefits of traditional fermentation practices.
Millions of pet owners may unknowingly jeopardize their pets' and families' health by feeding raw diets that can harbor dangerous bacteria. Learn about the risks of Salmonella, E. coli, and more.
Albertsons has urgently recalled several deli items due to potential listeria contamination from a pasta ingredient. Consumers are advised to discard or return affected products for a refund.
Albertsons has recalled select deli items in Colorado due to possible listeria contamination. Customers are urged to return affected products for a refund as safety concerns rise.