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Vaccines for adults: Which do you need?
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic
- Published: 22 October 2016 22 October 2016
Scottsdale, Arizona - You're not a kid anymore, so you don't have to worry about shots, right? Wrong. Find out how to stay on top of your vaccines.
St. Clair Foods, Inc. Recalls chicken and dumplings
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- Written by USDA USDA
- Published: 22 October 2016 22 October 2016
Washington, DC - St. Clair Foods, Inc., a Memphis, Tennessee establishment, is recalling approximately 26,800 pounds of chicken and dumplings due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced. The products contain milk, a known allergen, which was not declared on the product label.
Is there a connection between soy and breast cancer?
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- Written by Dana Sparks Dana Sparks
- Published: 16 October 2016 16 October 2016
Scottsdale, Arizona - Is there a connection between eating soy and your risk of breast cancer? Some women omit soy products from their diets because they're concerned about that risk. But, Mayo Clinic dietitian Kate Zeratsky says research shows women can now be sure that soy is safe and that eating soy could even be preventative of breast cancer, especially in young women.
Home Remedies: Irritable bowel syndrome
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- Written by Dana Sparks Dana Sparks
- Published: 16 October 2016 16 October 2016
Scottsdale, Arizona - From eating fiber-filled foods to exercising more, making some simple changes can help ease irritable bowel syndrome. Although your body may not respond immediately to these changes, your goal is to find long-term, not temporary, solutions:
Tyson Foods Recalls Frozen Popcorn Chicken Products
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- Written by USDA USDA
- Published: 15 October 2016 15 October 2016
Washington, DC - Tyson Foods, a New Holland, Pa. establishment, is recalling approximately 1,148 pounds of frozen popcorn chicken products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically hard plastic, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.