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  2. Can eating expired food actually make you sick? - AOL

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    Most people have expired food lurking in their pantry or fridge. But they might wonder whether eating it will just taste bad, or whether it could actually make them sick. TV host and food writer ...

  3. Wait—What Happens When You Eat Expired Food? - AOL

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    Is Eating Expired Food Bad? One more time, for the people in the back: "Food does not expire," Baum says. "The only food product in the United States that has a regulated expiration date is baby food.

  4. 6. Seafood. Seafood, especially shellfish and salmon, can contain harmful bacteria and viruses when consumed past their expiration dates. Eating expired seafood can result in a nasty bout of food ...

  5. Botulism - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-five of the patients had eaten one brand of hazelnut yogurt in the week before the onset of symptoms. Control measures included the cessation of all yogurt production by the implicated producer, the withdrawal of the firm's yogurts from sale, the recall of cans of the hazelnut conserve, and advice to the general public to avoid the ...

  6. The vast majority of expiration dates are completely bogus ...

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    We waste a lot of food out of fear: experts estimate that $165 billion worth gets tossed each year. But most expiration dates are largely made-up. According to The National Resource Defense ...

  7. Food spoilage - Wikipedia

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    Some bacteria are responsible for the spoilage of food. When bacteria breaks down the food, acids and other waste products are generated in the process. [2] While the bacteria itself may or may not be harmful, the waste products may be unpleasant to taste or may even be harmful to one's health. [3]

  8. Protein toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Protein toxicity is the effect of the buildup of protein metabolic waste compounds, like urea, uric acid, ammonia, and creatinine.Protein toxicity has many causes, including urea cycle disorders, genetic mutations, excessive protein intake, and insufficient kidney function, such as chronic kidney disease and acute kidney injury.

  9. 15 best foods to eat with antibiotics to keep gut healthy ...

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    Dietitians share which foods to eat and avoid to restore a healthy gut and avoid side effects. Antibiotics can cause nausea, diarrhea and an upset stomach. Dietitians share which foods to eat and ...