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Company recalls yeast because of potential Salmonella contamination

Mitsubishi International Food Ingredients Inc. is recalling a yeast extract because of potential contamination. The Food and Drug Administration reported today that the Dublin, OH, company has recalled 15-kilogram — 33-pound —  bags of “Yeast Extract Ajirex” packed in boxes because of potential contamination with Salmonella. There is concern that the product may be in…

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17 Relationship Red Flags You Should Pay Attention To

Despite what tweeters waving their red-flag emojis across the internet may suggest, red flags in a relationship aren’t merely (hilarious) pet peeves or conflicting preferences—leaving used floss around the house, hating dessert, not liking cats, really liking cats. But they’re not always obvious deal-breakers, either. Yes, some red flags are redder than others, and certain…

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USDA announces public comment session for input on organic program

The U.S Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service  and it’s National Organic Program, have announced a public listening session for stakeholders to share their recommendations on the organic program’s’s rulemaking priorities and outstanding recommendations received from the National Organic Standards Board. The session is scheduled to be held virtually on Monday, March 21, 2022, from…

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5 Stretches You Should Do Before Any Run

The best dynamic stretches to do before a run target the main muscles you’re going to be recruiting during your workout, including your quads, hip flexors, hamstrings, and glutes, DeRienzo says. That said, running also involves your arms, back, and shoulders, so a good pre-run stretch routine will help loosen up your upper body as…

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FSA probes illnesses linked to infant formula

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is investigating whether three illnesses in the United Kingdom are connected to an outbreak in the United States from infant formula. In the U.S., four consumer complaints of infant illness were received from September 2021 to December 2021. This includes three reports of Cronobacter sakazakii infections and one Salmonella Newport infection. All four…

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