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    Golgappa & Shawarma Unhealthy: Karnataka Food Authority finds cancerous chemicals in Pani Puri and bacteria in Shawarma

    Pani Puri (Google Trends): Pani Puri and Shawarma in Karnataka have been found unsafe by the Karnataka FSSA. Among 260 Pani Puri samples, 22% contained harmful chemicals like brilliant blue, sunset yellow, and tartrazine. Additionally, 8 out of 17 Shawarma samples were unhygienic, containing bacteria and yeast. The FSSA has taken action against the implicated establishments to ensure public health safety.

    Ice cream from Hershey's, Friendly's, Jeni's, Frozen recalled over possible fatal bacteria. Details here

    Ice creams such as Hershey's Ice Cream, Friendly's, Jeni's and the Frozen Farmer have been recalled.

    What is STSS? Japan sees record breaking outbreak in deadly bacterial infection

    STSS, a severe and fatal bacterial infection, is striking a record in Japan. It claimed 77 lives between January and March of this year.

    Deadly 'flesh-eating bacteria' outbreak sweeps Japan, patient die in 48 hours; Here's all you need to know

    Japan Bacteria (Google Trends): A deadly outbreak of Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) in Japan has raised concerns as cases approach 1,000, surpassing last year's total. The disease, caused by a 'flesh-eating bacteria,' has a mortality rate of 30% and can be fatal within 48 hours. Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, and organ failure. Preventive measures include good hygiene and prompt treatment. Similar outbreaks have been reported in Europe. Vigilance and early treatment are crucial to combat this severe illness.

    Flesh-eating bacteria that can kill in two days spreads faster than ever in Japan

    Flesh-eating bacteria in Japan: A deadly outbreak of Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS), caused by a "flesh-eating" bacteria, is rapidly spreading across Japan, with Tokyo experiencing a significant surge. STSS can lead to death within 48 hours of infection.

    Has the International Space Station been affected by a Super Bug?

    Astronauts at the International Space Station are likely to have been exposed to 13 strains of a super bug. Bacteria is believed to have mutated causing the superbug.

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