If you watched a trending documentary and are now scared to eat romaine lettuce, here’s what you should know. Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD A healthy eating pattern can be both ...
WASHINGTON -- Five people were killed and nearly 200 were sickened by an E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce, but the threat of new cases has likely passed, according to the Centers for Disease ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Romaine lettuce packing and production has resumed after 43 people in 12 states and 22 more in Canada became ill from E. coli infections. Last week's CDC advisory to throw out ...
An outbreak of E.coli linked to romaine lettuce has now sickened 67 people in 19 states, the Centers for Disease Control announced Tuesday. That's an increase of 27 people and three states since last ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), regulatory officials in several states, Canada, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are investigating a multistate outbreak of Shiga ...
The E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce has claimed its first victim, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said this week in an updated warning. Not much is known about the person who ...
The FDA has revised its warning about romaine lettuce linked to an E. coli outbreak, eliminating three California counties from the list of possible origins of the contamination. The U.S. Food & Drug ...
PHOENIX (AP) -- U.S. health officials on Friday told consumers to throw away any store-bought romaine lettuce they have in their kitchens and warned restaurants not to serve it amid an E. coli ...
Some E. coli strains produce a toxin that can be deadly. Just before Thanksgiving, a multistate E. Coli outbreak in the U.S. linked to romaine lettuce was reported by the Centers for Disease Control ...
U.S. health officials are telling people to avoid eating romaine lettuce because of an E. coli outbreak that has sickened 32 people in 11 states. The Food and Drug Administration says it's working ...
The outbreak killed five and sickened 197 in 35 states, the CDC said. The outbreak of E. coli infections linked to romaine lettuce killed five people and sickened 197 across 35 states, a new Center ...
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