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Bird flu particles were found in pasteurized milk. A former surgeon general says he isn't changing what he eats.Milk might contain remnants of the H5N1 bird flu virus that's raging through US chickens and cattle. The Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that it had discovered virus particles in ...
A 2024 study found that boiling water can quickly and effectively rid home drinking supplies of microplastics. Researchers found that boiling and filtering tap water could reduce the presence of ...
New research shows it can harbor the infectious bird flu virus for months. "There is a risk of infection," lead study author ...
Consumers can safely drink pasteurized milk, despite reports of dairy cattle infected with the new strain of bird flu.
Existing flu antivirals may not work well against H5N1; avoiding raw milk and reducing dairy worker exposure may be the best ...
In a new study, results suggest that in a preclinical model, two FDA-approved flu antivirals did not successfully treat ...
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