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Veterinarians may now test for a certain Salmonella strain affecting cattle populations in the United States thanks to a test developed by researcher
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The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN and the Food Allergy Initiative (FAI today announced the completion of their merger, marking a trem
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Queensland parents should ban their children from soft drinks and fruit juices in an attempt to reverse the alarming rise in childhood obesity, accord
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More than 200t of illegal fish seized in one of Scotland’s largest food fraud investigations will now be destroyed.
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Tesco has been fined £115,000 for illegally employing foreign students at its Tesco.com warehouse in Croydon, South London.
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Early studies have associated eating red meat, particularly processed meat with elevated risk of pancreatic cancer.
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A new bill on its way to President Obama’s desk for approval aims to improve protections for whistleblowers working in the federal government.
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A New York woman sickened in the ongoing E. coli outbreak linked to a packaged spinach and spring mix is suing the producer of the contaminated greens
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PepsiCo-owned Walkers has recalled a Lights Sour Cream six-pack variety in the UK because milk was not listed on the ingredients.
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The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA is in danger of “overkill”with its approach to Nutrition and Health Claims Regulations (NHCR , with the proc