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Government inspectors logged 69 instances of noncompliance with federal rules in the past year, including several in recent weeks.
You might need to take a look in the toilet and get yourself to a doctor.
Doctors share the best steps to take if foodborne illness interrupts your trip.
The "magic number" to keep in mind, and more important tips.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Erin Patterson's two in-laws, and one of their relatives, died after eating a meal Patterson made them in July, police said.
Pro tips for avoiding travelers diarrhea, which affects 30% to 70% of people who travel.
Some of them may surprise you. As the weather heats up, make sure you're staying safe.
Did you know that nearly 50 million Americans get food poisoning each year?
From steak tartare to muscle-man protein drinks, here are the real risks raw eggs can pose.
The FDA has strict guidelines that aren't entirely practical. Here's how to determine when you can be lenient.