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fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Further batches of SMA baby formula pulled from shelves over toxin risk

This is the second recall of the Nestlé products in just over a week, and comes due to the potential presence of a toxin called cereulide. Cereulide is produced by some strains of the bacterium, bacillus cereus, which can cause food poisoning. The FSAI is once again advising parents, guardians and caregivers to refrain from using the recalled products, as the cereulide is "extremely heat resistant" and consumption of the toxin can lead to "nausea and severe vomiting".
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fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Nestle recall baby formula products over food-poisoning threat in 'precautionary measure'

Recalled infant formulas may contain cereulide produced by Bacillus cereus; avoid recalled products because the toxin is heat-resistant and causes nausea and severe vomiting.
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fromNew York Post
8 months ago

The dangerous takeout mistake too many New Yorkers make - one that could actually kill you

Leftover rice can harbor toxins from Bacillus cereus, making proper reheating essential.
Reheating food in plastic containers may introduce harmful chemicals.
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