Food-Borne Illnesses Love The Summer

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Food-Borne Illnesses Love The Summer

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Leaving food out in the sun too long can put a damper on your summer picnic. Dr. Gulchin Ergun, a gastroenterologist with The Methodist Hospital in Houston, says because bacteria like war

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