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NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-13

The FDA issued a closeout letter to an Iowa beef feed lot operator earlier this month related to a warning letter sent in December 2015 regarding excessive antibiotic residue in meat from a cow slaughtered for human consumption.

Beef cows eating hayThe Feb. 3 closeout letter was just publ...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-13

As consumers, we have to stay vigilant about the food products we buy. Take honey: did you know that most bottles, including those labeled as pure honey, are diluted with high-fructose corn syrup? Unfortunately, extra-virgin olive oil is another common grocery item at risk of deceptive labeling.<...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-11

UPDATED Content: A previous version of this news story incorrectly identified the owner of cheese manufacturer Deutsch Kase Haus LLC, which was sold by Guggisberg Cheese to the Michigan Milk Producers Association in fall 2016. 

Routine, random testing by Tennessee food inspectors fou...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-10

Time to think twice before you wash your fleece.

If a piece of fuzz from your fleece has ever made its way onto your food and into your mouth, you've probably spit it out because you think eating microfibers is pretty gross. But there's a chance that that same fuzz is already inwhat you'r...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-10

One of more than 20 events at the Florida Gateway College Science Olympiad this past Saturday was a competition for “Disease Detectives.”

About 200 students, chaperones, teachers and college faculty members were involved in the Olympiad and after a volunteer-provided lunch, mo...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-09

The simple bagel has been a staple in homes all over the world for over 400 years, but how much do you really know about your favourite lunchtime snack?

This National Bagel Day we round up 8 interesting facts you probably didn't know about the humble bagel...

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NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-08

In a clinical trial, adults who consumed a diet rich in whole grains rather than refined grains had modest improvements in healthy gut microbiota and certain immune responses. The research was conducted in tandem with a study that looked at the effects of a whole-grain diet on energy metabolism. ...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-08

Mark your calendars for March 2, when you can feast on pancakes in the name of a good cause.

Last year, Country Living teamed up with Cracker Barrel Old Country Store on "Flip It Forward Day," a cross-country pancake breakfast fundraiser that raised $50,000 for military families. This yea...

NEWS POSTED ON 2017-02-08

A study published Clinical Nutrition shows that in middle-aged and older adults with type 2 diabetes, fish consumption may be associated with a lower risk for myocardial infarction (MI) and coronary heart disease-related (CHD) death.

The researchers analyzed data from 2,225 adults aged 45...