A familiar mouth bacterium best known for causing cavities may also be quietly influencing the brain. Scientists found that ...
As the Yuletide and new year holidays gradually wind down, experts have cautioned that leaving dirty dishes soaking overnight ...
A large study has revealed that dozens of widely used chemicals can damage beneficial gut bacteria. Many of these substances, ...
Antimicrobial resistance and ecological disruption caused by broad-spectrum disinfectants have created an urgent need for ...
Water contamination occurs when harmful chemicals, waste, and microbes pollute rivers and groundwater, posing serious risks ...
Refugee health is often discussed in terms of crises such as disease outbreaks, malnutrition and psychological distress. But ...
Scientists have uncovered a connection between oral health and brain health. New research suggests that a common ...
New human clinical trial proves arginine, an amino acid, can modify plaque formation on teeth, thereby protecting ...
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Reheating contaminated food won’t make it safe, experts declare
Is reheating contaminated food enough to make it safe? Health experts warn that heat can't destroy certain bacterial toxins.
Binding proteins selectively lock on to metabolites produced by harmful microbes in the gut and prevent them from crossing ...
The Takeout on MSN
11 Common Cooking 'Tricks' That Don't Actually Work
The internet is filled with advice for the latest hacks to make your cooking routine easier, but do these really work? These ...
“Rodent Contamination” and “Filth” Triggers Multi-State Recall of Popular Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics
It's reported three states received "medical devices, drugs, human food, pet food, and cosmetic products" from a warehouse ...
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