Scientists discover evidence that chemicals from common food containers may increase breast cancer risk, especially in younger women. Learn safer alternatives.
At the end of the day, it seems that 23andMe’s downfall wasn’t just caused by the 2023 hack, but by its own irrelevancy. As ...
In today’s digital transformation era, organizations leverage cutting-edge technologies to enhance efficiency, transparency, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNWhat’s behind the rise in foodborne illness outbreaks? CDC uncovers key risks and fixesBacterial foodborne outbreaks in the U.S. increased while viral outbreaks declined between 2014 and 2022, with environmental ...
A takeaway has been given a five-star food hygiene rating. Panda House on Chepstow Road, Newport, was given the highest possible score after an assessment on February 19. Officers from Newport City ...
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Vietnam Investment Review on MSNFood groups express unease over safety law proposalsBusinesses and food industry experts have voiced concerns over a draft decree regarding the Law on Food Safety, warning that ...
Testbiotech and Biodynamic Federation respond to the EU vote for GMO deregulation. 1. Economy beats science: Is the EU ready to deregulate NGT plants? – Testbiotech 2. Council m ...
The food safety authority has found a school lunch that burnt a student was provided by a third party in packaging that was ...
JS: While industrial robots and cobots offer significant productivity and efficiency benefits, some manufacturers may cut ...
The food safety authority has found a school lunch that burnt a student was provided by a third party in packaging that was ...
A common practice by farmers to fertilize their fields may be spreading forever chemicals into new areas and into the food supply.
Millions of English homes that have lead paint potentially pose a health risk, MPs and academics have warned, as pressure grows on the government to release fresh guidance on how households can ...
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