Nearly 4 years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster most of the locally grown rice is fit again to eat.
Some disturbing news for you from the English language German newspaper “The Local”. Apparently 1 in 5 Pretzels produced in Bavaria contain higher than recommended levels of aluminium.
The FSA published the first of its findings from a 1 year investigation into campylobacter on fresh chickens and the results were even more shocking than the early information we were given.
59% of fresh chicken sold in the UK has tested positive for the bacteria Campylobacter. Grim news in an article published online on The Guardian’s website.
The UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) has reiterated its advice concerning the consumption of raw milk. That is, that older people, young children, pregnant women and those with a damaged immune system should not drink it.
Confused about whether or not pregnant and breastfeeding women should be eating fish or not?
Should we be worried about the health effects(long and short term) of drinking large volumes of energy drinks? That was the question a review paper published in the Journal Frontiers in Public Health wanted to address.
Well, not according to a new study published in the British Medical Journal.
That’s the big question that the Food Standards Agency (FSA)in the UK have decided to answer with a sampling and testing programme at milling plants in the UK.