Multiple Twin Sisters Creamery cheese products have been recalled following an E. coli outbreak in Washington and Oregon.
A new study finds that nearly one-fifth of urinary tract infections can be linked to E. coli bacteria in chicken, turkey, ...
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So far, two adults and one child have been infected with E. coli O103 between September 5 and September 16, 2025. Details of ...
Three E. coli infections in PNW lead to recall of Twin Sisters Creamery's aged, raw milk cheese for public safety.
The Peterson Company and Twin Sisters Creamery are voluntarily recalling the Twin Sisters Creamery brand Whatcom Blue, ...
There’s an active recall on a bladder control supplement sold nationwide, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
A Washington creamery is recalling several cheese products after three individuals — including one Oregon resident — tested ...
A new study links nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections studied to the consumption of chicken, turkey, pork or beef that ...
Twin Sisters Creamery is recalling several raw-milk cheeses, including Whatcom Blue, Farmhouse, Peppercorn, and Mustard Seed, ...
E. coli strains found in meat could be responsible for almost 1 in 5 UTIs, a new study found — with some populations at a ...
Of more than 2,000 people with UTIs included in a recently published study, almost 20% were linked back to raw meat ...