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Experts: Health Risks Higher from Packaged Greens
- Monday February 2, 2015
- Associated Press
Food safety experts say they're not surprised by a recent outbreak of a stomach bug that two states have linked to bagged salad.That's because the process of harvesting, washing, and packaging such products provides numerous opportunities for contamination.Last...
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Stomach Bug Triggers Mass Vomiting on Qantas Flight
- Thursday August 1, 2013
- AFP
Dozens of people were rushed off a Qantas flight for medical treatment in Sydney on Thursday after a stomach bug struck mid-journey, triggering a mass vomiting episode.Qantas said a "number of passengers travelling in the same group on QF28 (between)...
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Sickness strikes swimmers as champions double-up
- Thursday October 7, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Agence France-Presse
Stomach problems hit more swimmers on Thursday, forcing two Australian medal prospects to pull out, as a clutch of champions looked to add to their golds and beaten finalists sought revenge.Olympic bronze medallists Andrew Lauterstein and Hayden Stoeckel failed to start in the 100m butterfly and 100m backstroke heats because of "gastro" problems, a...
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Experts: Health Risks Higher from Packaged Greens
- Monday February 2, 2015
- Associated Press
Food safety experts say they're not surprised by a recent outbreak of a stomach bug that two states have linked to bagged salad.That's because the process of harvesting, washing, and packaging such products provides numerous opportunities for contamination.Last...
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food.ndtv.com
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Stomach Bug Triggers Mass Vomiting on Qantas Flight
- Thursday August 1, 2013
- AFP
Dozens of people were rushed off a Qantas flight for medical treatment in Sydney on Thursday after a stomach bug struck mid-journey, triggering a mass vomiting episode.Qantas said a "number of passengers travelling in the same group on QF28 (between)...
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food.ndtv.com
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Sickness strikes swimmers as champions double-up
- Thursday October 7, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Agence France-Presse
Stomach problems hit more swimmers on Thursday, forcing two Australian medal prospects to pull out, as a clutch of champions looked to add to their golds and beaten finalists sought revenge.Olympic bronze medallists Andrew Lauterstein and Hayden Stoeckel failed to start in the 100m butterfly and 100m backstroke heats because of "gastro" problems, a...
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