A new study finds that nearly one-fifth of urinary tract infections can be linked to E. coli bacteria in chicken, turkey, pork, or beef.
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E. coli in retail meat linked to thousands of urinary infections
Research reveals a significant link between E. coli in meat and urinary tract infections, particularly in vulnerable ...
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Scientists make incredible discovery after reengineering E. coli bacteria: 'Our group approached the challenge from a new angle'
Japanese researchers have discovered a way to tackle plastic pollution by engineering E. coli bacteria to make a ...
Amid the news of yet another food recall due to E. coli contamination, many people are wondering what they can do to keep themselves safe. A meatpacking company this week recalled more than 167,000 ...
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Oregon resident tests positive for E. Coli after eating Washington cheese
Health officials confirmed that one Oregon resident has tested positive for E. coli infection after eating cheese from a ...
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Bladder Control Supplement Recalled Nationwide for E. Coli—Sold on Amazon, Walmart and More
There’s an active recall on a bladder control supplement sold nationwide, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
Ground beef sold in Canada is being recalled because testing showed contamination with E. coli O157:H7. The ground beef was not packaged under any ...
A recent string of E. coli cases in Washington and Oregon have been linked to cheese made from raw milk, according to the ...
The Peterson Company and Twin Sisters Creamery are voluntarily recalling the Twin Sisters Creamery brand Whatcom Blue, ...
A nine-student team will travel to Paris to present its research on turning streams of waste into clean-burning hydrogen fuel ...
On October 25, 2025, the Wastewater Treatment Plant received elevated wastewater flows causing a discharge of partially ...
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Nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections linked to raw meat contaminated with E. coli, study finds
Of more than 2,000 people with UTIs included in a recently published study, almost 20% were linked back to raw meat contaminated with bacteria.
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