I had not been looking forward to meeting Chris van Tulleken. As the television doctor strolls into the room, all smiles and ...
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How does E. coli get into food?
Dangerous strains of E. coli bacteria can infiltrate the food supply through many different routes, experts explain.
Within the human digestive tract are trillions of bacteria from thousands of different species. These bacteria form ...
Take a nostalgic journey, revisiting your favourite '90s cartoons. Here are some iconic foods kids loved from these cartoon shows. How many of these do you remember? One of the best things about ...
Researchers explored how Vibrio cholerae bacteria cause intense gut contractions through immune system activation, ...
Not to put a dampener on it, but the festive season is a peak time to get food poisoning. As Dr Kevin Hargin, former head of foodborne disease control at the Food Standards Agency (FSA), said ...
Dr. Monday said washing your hands before and after every step of food preparation is very important. Because of the potential for E. coli bacteria to live on produce, it’s imperative to rinse ...
After a meal of questionable seafood or a few sips of contaminated water, bad bacteria can send your digestive tract into ...
Mirror life, a concept involving synthetic organisms with reversed molecular structures, carries significant risks despite ...
Nate Fakes is back with a delicious collection of comics, this time focusing on food. Known for his funny one-panel strips, ...
The microscopic world within our food has long intrigued scientists. Complex microbiomes within what we eat influence our own ...
A new study shows how one kind of bacteria, Vibrio cholerae, triggers painful intestinal contractions by activating the immune system. The research also finds a more general explanation for how the ...