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As Fourth of July celebrations continue, the USDA is warning the public about the risk of foodborne illnesses.
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, July 1, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Cookouts on the Fourth of July aren’t just a ...
Dr. Ari Shaeffer with Kaiser Permanente joined KCRA 3 on Thursday to stress the importance of safety during the holiday ...
Planning to grill this Fourth of July? Find out how to keep you and your friends safe from foodborne illnesses.
Firing up the grill for the Fourth of July? Make sure you're not unintentionally handing out helpings of illnesses on that ...
Whether you're setting off fireworks, enjoying barbecue drinks or on a boat, officials encourage you to follow these Fourth of July safety tips.
From summer heat to barbecue food to startling fireworks, pets face several risks during Fourth of July celebrations. Here's ...
MDARD says it’s important to practice good hand hygiene while preparing and handling food. Those steps include using soap and ...
Tomorrow is Independence Day, a time to celebrate our country’s birthday and the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.
Fourth of July cooking, grilling safety tips: Handle frozen food properly. Thaw frozen beef, poultry or fish safely in the refrigerator, cold water or a microwave oven before the barbecue.
With the GOP’s “big, beautiful bill” headed to President Trump’s desk for signature Friday, wealthy Americans are poised to ...