How to Avoid Food Poisoning: 6 Tips
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How to Avoid Food Poisoning: 6 Tips
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Rats control appetite for poison
eurekalert.org — “Life is tough for woodrats in deserts of the US Southwest. There are few plants for food, and those plants produce poison to deter rodents, insects and other animals. A new University of Utah study shows how certain woodrats put themselves on a diet to avoid poisoning: They sample a smorgasbord of toxic plants, eat smaller meals, increase time between meals and drink more water if it is available.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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newswise.com — “When it comes to cooking over an open flame, men hold the spatulas and tongs as the dominant grillers, according the most recent North American barbecue study. As grills across the country heat up for picnics in the park or backyard barbecues, so does the risk of food poisoning, making this the perfect time to remind those at the helm of the grill how to protect themselves and their guests with simple steps from the American Dietetic Association and ConAgra Foods--™ Home Food Safety progra” View full resource at newswise.com
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newswise.com — “When it comes to cooking over an open flame, men hold the spatulas and tongs as the dominant grillers, according the most recent North American barbecue study. As grills across the country heat up for picnics in the park or backyard barbecues, so does the risk of food poisoning, making this the perfect time to remind those at the helm of the grill how to protect themselves and their guests with simple steps from the American Dietetic Association and ConAgra Foods--™ Home Food Safety progra” View full resource at newswise.com
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webmd.com — “What are the diet-spoilers to watch out for this fall? Here is a look at some of the season--™s most fattening foods, along with tips on how to avoid or improve them. You can make it to Thanksgiving without gaining a pound!” View full resource at webmd.com
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Food poisoning (food-borne illness)
uptodate.com — “Microbial food-borne illness, or food poisoning, occurs commonly throughout the world. It is estimated that in the United States alone, more than 75 million episodes occur annually, resulting in approximately 5,000 deaths per year. Close to one in fi” View full resource at uptodate.com
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