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Food Poisioning

Food Poisioning - 7 News Result(s)
  • Here?s What To Eat And Drink After Food Poisoning
    Here?s What To Eat And Drink After Food Poisoning

    Food poisoning happens when you eat or drink something which may contain germs. It generally happens when you eat outside food or when you eat something unhygienic which is contaminated.

  • 5 Foods That Could Turn Toxic While Cooking
    5 Foods That Could Turn Toxic While Cooking

    It's really important to take care of your food while cooking as one small mistake can make or break the deal. Using improper techniques of cooking or simply overcooking few food items could possibly turn ...

  • How To Avoid Food Poisoning In Monsoon - Experts Reveal
    How To Avoid Food Poisoning In Monsoon - Experts Reveal

    Food Safety: Here are some tips that may help you keep your diet clean and your body healthy in the monsoon.

  • The Poisonous Litchi: Here's How Toxins in the Fruit Killed Children in Bihar
    The Poisonous Litchi: Here's How Toxins in the Fruit Killed Children in Bihar

    Love litchi? Here is a shocker - litchi contains certain natural toxins that can affect blood sugar level drastically, causing seizures especially in children.

  • Food-Poisoning Bacteria Responsible for Crohn's Disease: Study
    Food-Poisoning Bacteria Responsible for Crohn's Disease: Study

    Individuals who retain a type of bacterium in their gut after a bout of food poisoning may be at an increased risk of developing Crohn's disease later in life, a study has found.

  • Home Remedies For Food Poisoning: Treat Food Poisoning Naturally
    Home Remedies For Food Poisoning: Treat Food Poisoning Naturally

    Food poisoning is caused primarily by improper and unhygienic handling of food, which can breed and spread harmful bacteria.

  • People Have Been Eating Oysters In Non-Summer Months For The Past 4000 Years; Study Reveals
    People Have Been Eating Oysters In Non-Summer Months For The Past 4000 Years; Study Reveals

    Wild oysters are mostly consumed during specific months containing the letter 'r' - from September to April - to avoid food poisoning; study reveals. The same practice may have been followed for at least 4,000 ...

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