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Prepared foods sold in four states have been linked to a listeria outbreak that has hospitalized 10 people, according to the FDA.
Ramen noodles are still safe to eat, contrary to social media claims Several viral videos claimed that five children died not long after eating ramen noodles.
At least 28 people in 12 states have been sickened in a listeria outbreak that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked to sliced deli meat.
From deli meat to frozen waffles , listeria recalls keep popping up — but why? Here's what to know, including symptoms to be aware of.
We spoke to experts about what’s behind the recent listeria outbreaks and recalls of products like Boar’s Head deli meat and baked goods sold at Dunkin’.
A listeria outbreak tied to deli meats has sickened nearly three dozen people across the country, killing two, officials said. Meanwhile, several varieties of bagged and bulk vegetables have ...
Listeria monocytogenes is a bacteria that can contaminate food and cause serious complications for some. BrucePac and Boar's Head had recent recalls due to listeria risk.
The expanding listeria outbreak has now reached Indiana, affecting 34 people across 13 states.
A listeria outbreak linked to sliced deli meat has led to two deaths and 28 hospitalizations across eleven states in the Midwest and East Coast ...
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Ramen noodles are still safe to eat, contrary to social media claimsThe videos claimed that the ramen noodles were contaminated with bacteria (depending on the video, either Listeria or Streptococcus) and that one-third of all adults infected by eating ramen would ...
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