Experts say meat, eggs and dairy products remain safe to consume if handled and cooked properly, with good kitchen hygiene ...
UTIs (urinary tract infections) have always been linked to bathroom habits, hygiene and anatomy. But new research is shifting the spotlight to a less obvious culprit: your kitchen. According to a ...
Everyone understands that kitchen hygiene is important. From keeping counters clear to ensuring last night's dishes are washed and tidied away. Two home experts have revealed five big hygiene mistakes ...
A hygiene expert has highlighted several kitchen habits that some people may not think twice about but could be helping to spread germs. Hygiene in the kitchen is important, not least because an ...
New research reveals a surprising link between food preparation and urinary tract infections (UTIs), with nearly one in five UTIs connected to handling raw meat. E. coli strains from retail meat, ...
Relatively minor gastrointestinal illnesses can be serious, even fatal, for people from risk groups including small children, pregnant women, very old people or people with weakened immune systems, ...
Most people associate urinary tract infections (UTIs) with questions of personal hygiene or bathroom cleanliness. But a recent study presented in Southern California has turned that assumption on its ...
Poor kitchen hygiene may be making you sick. Here are the six most common health problems caused by unsafe kitchen practices. A smelly mixer jar is not a cleaning problem, the real culprit is improper ...
E. coli, a common kitchen bacterium, can cause severe illness if proper hygiene is neglected. Risky habits like inadequate handwashing, undercooking food, cross-contamination, and improper storage ...
Salmonella, Listeria or noroviruses: there are quite a few illness-causing germs in foods. However, the most common pathogen behind foodborne infections in Germany is not as common: Campylobacter.