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  • As with any medication, it’s a good idea to ask your doctor about side effects and what to look out for so you can flag a negative response if you experience one. For example, drinking alcohol while taking lithium can decrease its effectiveness or increase potential negative effects like sedation, according to the National Alliance…

  • Intentional tanning may give your skin that sought-after glow, but frequent tanning can also cause skin damage. The best self-tanner for you will not only reduce your risk of skin cancer and premature signs of aging from sun damage, but is also boosted with skin-loving ingredients for a healthy glow.So if you still want to…

  • Below, we’ve highlighted some of the best dog food brands currently available, based on the guidelines outlined by Dr. Kimmelstiel and Dr. Prantil, plus enthusiastic reviews by proud pet parents. This is by no means a comprehensive list, and it’ll probably take some trial and error (read taste-testing on your pooch’s part) before you settle…

  • Researchers have highlighted a risk of transmission of Mycobacterium bovis via raw milk and dairy products made using such milk. Bovine tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium bovis, is an animal disease and the bacteria can be transmitted to humans via the consumption of unpasteurized, raw milk. Scientists reviewed published studies to estimate the rate of Mycobacterium bovis in on-farm bulk tank…

  • – OPINION – The Department of Environmental Conservation, a government agency in Alaska responsible for making sure citizens have access to safe food at the grocery store, has put out a proposed regulation change that would allow the sale of unpasteurized, virtually unregulated milk, in Alaskan grocery stores.  Currently, raw milk in Alaska is only…

  • Quesos La Ricura Ltd. is recalling nearly 2,500 units of  Mi Ranchito Fresh Cheese with Hot Peppers because of elevated levels of coliform. The recalled product was distributed in Massachusetts, Colorado, Louisiana, Texas, Florida, Maryland, North Carolina, Iowa, New York, Connecticut and New Jersey. There is concern that consumers may still have the product in…

  • – OPINION – Well the bad news about outbreaks linked to leafy greens is spilling over from  2021 to 2022. The more things change, the more things stay the same. Outbreaks associated with lettuce, specifically the “pre-washed” and “ready-to-eat” varieties, are by no means a new phenomenon. In fact, the frequency with which this country’s…