When it comes to E. coli, some groups of people are more likely to get sick from it than others. But as it turns out, your blood type may also affect your risk.
Nobody wants to share a day on the water with E. coli. The bacteria is a sure sign of fecal contamination, which is washed into waterways from farm fields or sewage systems by rain. The microbes are ...
Federal inspectors uncovered numerous food safety issues at Taylor Farms' Colorado facility, including equipment found with ...
An FDA investigation report details multiple health violations at a facility that provided McDonald's with slivered onions ...
The October 2024 outbreak sickened at least 49 people nationwide, most of whom were in Colorado. One resident of Mesa County ...
The final report of a Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) outbreak in Iceland has also been submitted. In October, the Chief Epidemiologist received a report of a confirmed STEC infection in a ...
A family of seven, including a toddler, have said they got sick – experiencing diarrhoea and vomiting – after visiting Uvongo Beach this month. The 23-month-old became severely ill and was ...
SINGAPORE: Cordlife's cord blood and human tissue banking service ... In response to queries from CNA, a health ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday that audits have shown that Cordlife ...
The Cyprus News Agency (CNA) has submitted a budget request of €3,803,774 for 2025. Addressing the House interior committee, the chairman of CNA’s board of directors, Andreas Frangos ...