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Ex-Army doctor issues warning: Avoid peanuts if they show these signsA former Army doctor warns against consuming moldy peanuts, which can contain the potent toxin Aflatoxin B1, severely damaging the liver an...
Nut and seed butters that deliver more protein than eggs and offer healthier, easy options for boosting daily nutritionMany people eat eggs for quick protein, but nut and seed butters can give even more. Peanut butter, almond butter, pumpkin seed butter and ...
Are your Halloween treats safe? Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory issues recall for two popular candy barsAhead of Halloween, Zingerman's Candy Manufactory has recalled two popular candy bars due to undeclared allergens. Peanut Butter Crush bars...
Almond butter is the latest superfood craze, packed with vitamin E, magnesium, and fiber; but can it really outshine peanut butter?Almond butter has become a popular healthy alternative to traditional spreads, praised for its heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, vitamin ...
Feed babies 'peanuts' early? Philadelphia doctor's new study says it could reduce allergies by 40 per centIntroducing peanuts early to infants can significantly slash the risk of life-threatening allergies, a new study reveals. Research indicate...
What is TikTok trend Benadryl Challenge? Deadly online game leaves teens death, sickTikTok 'Benadryl Challenge' has raised fears among the parents across the U.S. There have been multiple hospitalizations and deaths linked ...
Nationwide butter recall in US as FDA issues urgent health warning to customers. Check detailsThe FDA has issued a Class II recall for 64,800 pounds of NH European Style Butter Blend due to undeclared milk, a major allergen. Distribu...
National Ice Cream Day 2025: FDA issues risk warning due to 'class II health risk'. Here's what you can doOn National Ice Cream Day this year, a recall of multiple ice cream flavours has been issued at an Ohio creamery by the Food and Drug Admin...
Food recall 2025: Aldi warns customers to discard these popular itemsAldi, a discount supermarket chain, recalls several food items across 37 US states. This action is precautionary. It aims to protect consum...
Gummy Vitamin recall: FDA Flags B12 supplements sold on Amazon, Aldi — See which brands are affectedA batch of gummy vitamins distributed through major U.S. retailers such as Amazon, Aldi, and BJ’s Wholesale Club has been voluntarily recal...
8 foods that trigger the most allergiesFood allergies affect millions globally, with certain items triggering severe reactions. Here’s a detailed look at the top 8 allergenic foo...
Not all fats are bad for you! 10 nutrition myths experts wish would dieThere's a perception that plant-based milks are more nutritious than cow's milk.
Nutrition experts debunk 10 commonplace health mythsTake all health fads at face value, cautions nutritionists.
Nestle to buy Aimmune, valuing allergy treatment maker at $2.6 billionThe offer values the California-based biopharmaceutical company at $2.6 billion, including the $473 million that Nestle had already investe...
Do you use baby wipes often? It can trigger food allergies in infantsThe factors contributing to food allergy include the genetics that alter skin absorbency.
- New gene therapy may 'turn off' asthma
Sydney, June 4 (IANS) Researchers have developed a new gene therapy that may help to 'turn-off' the immune response which causes allergic r...
Being allergic to a specific type of nut doesn't mean you have to stop eating it altogetherTree nuts include almonds, cashews, walnuts and hazelnuts, but not peanuts.
To-be-mothers alert! Eating peanuts during infancy is safe for kidsAn important & reassuring finding was that peanut consumption did not affect the duration of breastfeeding, thus countering concerns.
Five food myths every parent should knowDid you know that there is no relationship between sugar and hyperactivity? Five such food related myths busted!
Can peanut butter prevent peanut allergy?The study led by Professor Gideon Lack at Kings College London, is the first randomised trial to prevent food allergy in a large cohort of ...