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Georgia company recalls popsicles because testing showed contamination with Listeria

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Food Policy

How brands can bank on yogurt’s health halo

US yogurt and beverages increased 11.6% year over year in dollar sales terms, amounting to $11.8bn in the 52 weeks to April 20, 2025, according to Circana. Unit sales also rose by 7% YoY to 4.38 million, suggesting healthy demand and more than favorable profit margins for yogurt brands. Globally, the market is valued at

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Studies & Findings

Statine-based peptidomimetics as SARS-CoV-2 Papain-like protease inhibitors: in Silico and in vitro studies

Molecular Docking and molecular dynamics simulations Before molecular docking, an open conformational state of the SARS-CoV-2 PLpro 3D structure (PDB ID: 6WX4), regarding the BL2 (residues Gly266–Gly271) access loop to the active site, was characterized by a short MD simulation, measuring inter-residue distances through frame-by-frame analysis. This protein open conformational state is crucial to allow

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Global Health

Is cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome overdiagnosed?

First Opinion is STAT’s platform for interesting, illuminating, and provocative articles about the life sciences writ large, written by biotech insiders, health care workers, researchers, and others. To encourage robust, good-faith discussion about issues raised in First Opinion essays, STAT publishes selected Letters to the Editor received in response to them. You can submit a

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Studies & Findings

Popular sugar substitute linked to brain cell damage and stroke risk

From low-carb ice cream to keto protein bars to “sugar-free” soda, the decades-old sweetener erythritol is everywhere. But new University of Colorado Boulder research shows the popular sugar substitute and specialty food additive comes with serious downsides, impacting brain cells in numerous ways that can boost risk of stroke. The study was published in the

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Food Policy

Reser’s Fine Foods recalls tuna salad because of Listeria monocytogenes contamination

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EU cuts payments to farmers

Summary The EU’s new long-term budget cuts farming subsidies from €387bn to €300bn. The budget, though smaller, is ringfenced from reallocation. Farming and industry groups have come out against the cuts, suggesting they threaten food security and food prices. The Commission has defended them, suggesting that “agriculture will be strengthened.” The EU’s recently proposed budget,

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Wellness Trends

Bon Charge Mid-Year Sale: Save 25% On PEMF Sauna Dome

Imagine melting into gentle heat that helps you sweat out stress, while pulses of electromagnetic energy ease muscle soreness and soothing red light works to boost your recovery. It’s the kind of spa-day-meets-science routine that most people only dream about—but you can finally get at home with Bon Charge’s PEMF Sauna Dome.

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Wellness Trends

The Top 3 Supplements For Healthy Hair Growth, From Research*

Yes, a comprehensive multivitamin with high-quality nutrients and bioactives can support hair growth—quality being the operative word here. You can’t grab any ol’ multi and expect lush, long locks. Rather, if your multivitamin contains specific ingredients shown to support hair, follicle, or scalp health, you may indeed see some improvement in the overall quality of

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