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Indiana E.Coli outbreak under review

The state of Indiana has issued an outbreak alert due to E. coli due to the sickening of about 10 people in an Indiana elementary school (seven ... Read More »

Dole recalls some bagged salads due to E.coli contamination

Dole has announced a bagged salad recall in the U.S. and Canada due to possible E. Coli contamination after a sample in Canada tested positive for the ... Read More »

The CulinaryPrep tumbler kills bacteria for a healthier kitchen

This is one of those gadgets that you don't really need (just clean your kitchen and handle food properly) but you might want anyway. I'm not saying I ... Read More »

Germophobes, this stuff's for you!

I think there's a little germophobe in all of us, I mean who isn't grossed out by the average public restroom? Germs, viruses, and bacteria are all ... Read More »

Foods that kill

We're not talking about fatty foods that clog arteries, or salty foods that raise blood pressure, or anything that causes severe allergic reactions -- ... Read More »

In the kitchen: urban myths debunked

Is it safe to microwave plastic? What's the scoop on non-stick cookware? Can reusing plastic water bottles be dangerous? There are a lot of opinions ... Read More »

Is soap really self-cleansing?

It's an old joke really -- soap, being soap, never gets dirty right? Or does it? The Dial Corporation Technical Center recently did a test to answer ... Read More »

Why do people forget all their clean habits at the petting zoo?

We're getting pretty conscious of what good disease and infection control means in this country, what with instant hand sanitizers, toilet seat ... Read More »

Microwaved food isn't always safe

There was that whole "kitchen sponge fires in the microwave" fiasco a few months ago, and now the issue is coming back around again: just how good is ... Read More »

Massive beef recall due to E. coli fears

Nearly a half million pounds of beef from California and Pennsylvania have been recalled due to fears it's been contaminated with E. coli. Other ... Read More »