Our mission has always been clear: to eliminate contaminated food products from reaching consumers by making food ...
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ABP Live Pet First: Sudden Vomiting Or Lethargy? Know Warning Signs Of Food Poisoning In Dogs
Dogs are more than just pets, they are loyal companions, protectors, and beloved members of the family. From excited ...
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Health ministry launches 'Young Inspector' initiative to promote food safety culture among school students
DOHA: In cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, theMinistry of Public Health has launched the 'Young Inspector' initiative. The initiative comes as part of joint efforts to ...
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MoPH launches ‘Young Inspector’ initiative to promote food safety among school students
Tribune News NetworkDohaThe Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has recently launched, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), the ‘Young Inspector’ initiative. The ...
Just 16 days into 2026, there was a report of the first hantavirus detection of the year in California. Whilst it is not ...
The affected herd is located in Charlevoix County, located west of Michigan’s Modified Accredited Zone (MAZ), where the disease is known to be present in the state’s white-tailed deer population. The ...
Lead is extremely toxic to humans, especially to young children.
The ubiquity of nanoplastics (NPLs) in the environment represents an emerging global concern, with significant implications for food safety and human ...
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Everyday plastic exposure may spike prostate cancer risk as cases explode
Researchers announced in February 2026 that small fragments of plastic were found in nine out of 10 prostate tumor samples, adding new urgency to a growing body of evidence connecting everyday plastic ...
Researchers have developed a new biochar material derived from marine microalgae that can detect hydrogen peroxide rapidly, sensitively, and without ...
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Thailand monitors 108 workers after mysterious disease kills 72 tigers at Chiang Mai parks
Thailand's Department of Disease Control is monitoring 108 workers who had close contact with tigers at two Chiang Mai parks where 72 of the animals died in a rapid disease outbreak.
Residues of the weed killer glyphosate have been routinely found in food products and a recent state survey in Florida confirmed previous findings.
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