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  2. Doctors Are Horrified By This Influencer Eating Raw Chicken ...

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    An Instagrammer, known only as John, is sharing his journey eating raw chicken every single day until he "gets a tummy ache" and doctors are horrified.

  3. I Accidentally Ate Raw Chicken. Now What? - AOL

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    I caught up with gastroenterologists to find out exactly what to do if you ate raw chicken breasts, thighs or wings. I also asked some of the WH test kitchen pros to weigh in on how you can avoid ...

  4. Washing raw chicken won't clean it - it may make you sick - AOL

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    The problem with rinsing raw chicken, however, is that instead of making it "cleaner," it splatters potentially harmful bacteria onto kitchen counters.

  5. Campylobacteriosis - Wikipedia

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    The common routes of transmission for the disease-causing bacteria are fecal-oral, person-to-person sexual contact, [citation needed] ingestion of contaminated food (generally unpasteurized (raw) milk and undercooked or poorly handled poultry), and waterborne (i.e., through contaminated drinking water). Contact with contaminated poultry ...

  6. There’s a Scientific Reason Why Your Raw Chicken Is Stringy

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    Spaghetti meat chicken has been shown to have less protein and more fat than unaffected poultry. Some studies have also found that affected chickens have a higher rate of "drip loss," meaning more ...

  7. Experts Say You Should Skip This Unsafe Step When ... - AOL

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    There is no need to wash chicken because anything that is unsafe about the chicken when raw will be cooked out when poultry reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees F (73 degrees C).

  8. Do you need to rinse your chicken before you cook it? - AOL

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    Cooking poultry to the internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit is the foolproof way to ensure you’re meeting food safety standards - rudisill/E+/Getty Images

  9. You'll Never Ever Get a Chicken in Your Whole Entire Life

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    Plus: Liam has more lines than he's had in the entire series so far, and Fiona starts to see the negative aspects of her spur-of-the-moment investment." [5] Paul Dailly of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5, and wrote, ""You'll Never Ever Get a Chicken in Your Whole Entire Life" was another solid episode of this Showtime ...