Health News Roundup | Bacteria and mold found during inspection of Tom's of Maine facility, FDA says: An inspection this year of a Tom's of Maine's facility in Sanford, Maine, turned up several violations, including bacteria in water used to make toothpaste, bacterial growth in another type of toothpaste and "a black mold-like substance" near manufacturing equipment, according to a warning letter from the US Food and Drug Administration to the CEO of the company's parent firm.
Dozens are sick in E. coli outbreak linked to carrots. Here's what to know about symptoms and how it spreads: Melinda Pratt's Monday began like any other: waking up the kids, turning on the TV and making her morning coffee. "I had it on my news channel, and I heard the carrots thing, and I leaned to look at the TV, and the Bunny-Luv carrots were on the screen," she said. "I stopped everything then, and I went straight to my refrigerator and saw that I had those carrots." |
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| Nutrition Corner | What Coffee Does To Your Gut: Coffee drinking seems to alter which microorganisms live in our guts, with potentially far-reaching implications for health, a large study has found. Bacteria, yeasts and fungi collectively referred to as the gut microbiome—are important for digestion, nutrient absorption, toilet habits, mental health, immunity and more. | The #1 Steak You Should Never Order at a Restaurant, According to Chefs: Dining at a classic steakhouse is as all-American as apple pie, but there's a right way and a wrong way to indulge in a meat-forward menu. While dining at a steakhouse known for high-quality beef is always a good starting point, and some classic dishes are tried-and-true traditions, there are certainly some no-nos involved when it comes to enjoying a quintessential steakhouse experience. | Recipe for The Day | | | Beef, raw rice, onion and Italian seasoning come together in this simple weeknight dinner of porcupine meatballs. Where'd the name come from? While the meatballs bake, the grains of rice pop out and look incredibly similar to porcupine quills. Simmer the meatballs in a quick homemade tomato sauce for a delicious, family-friendly dish. | Lifestyle & Fitness Focus | FULL BODY SCULPT & BURN // No repeats // Minimal equipment | | FULL BODY SCULPT & BURN // No repeats // Minimal equipment |
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