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health-and-safety1 year ago

"Expert Warns: Improper Mayo Storage Linked to Death and Infections"

Dr. Darin Detwiler, a food safety expert, warns against storing condiments like mayonnaise, pesto, and barbecue sauce in the pantry due to the risk of botulism, a rare but severe food-borne illness. Following an outbreak in Saudi Arabia linked to contaminated mayonnaise, Detwiler emphasizes the importance of refrigerating these condiments after opening to prevent bacterial growth. He also advises against consuming products from bulging or leaking containers and highlights the symptoms of botulism, urging prompt treatment if they appear.

gaming1 year ago

"Stardew Valley's 1.6 Update: From Mayo Drinking to Honeymoon Period"

Stardew Valley's upcoming 1.6 update will introduce the ability for players to drink mayonnaise, along with a honeymoon period for spouses after marriage and other gameplay improvements. Developer Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone has been releasing daily patch notes for the update, which is set to launch on PC on March 19th, with console and mobile releases to follow. The update will bring late-game content and various quality of life improvements to the popular farming simulation game.

gaming1 year ago

"Stardew Valley's 1.6 Update: New Features and Fixes Revealed"

Stardew Valley's upcoming 1.6 update includes quirky new features such as the ability to drink mayonnaise, colored food items, a honeymoon period for newlyweds, and faster pet interactions. The update is set to release on March 19, 2024, and is expected to be larger than anticipated, featuring a New Year’s event and potentially an island full of raccoons. Fans are both excited and puzzled by the unusual additions, and developer ConcernedApe recommends starting a new save file to experience everything in context.

health1 year ago

Lice Treatment Myths Debunked: Expert Tips for Prevention and Removal

Experts have observed an increase in head lice outbreaks among children, prompting parents to seek unconventional remedies like mayonnaise and olive oil. While the CDC lacks clear evidence supporting these methods, some health professionals advocate for their use. Olive oil can smother and kill lice, while white vinegar can dissolve the adhesive that female lice use to lay eggs. Additionally, Cetaphil cleansers, lice-killing shampoos, prescription-only benzyl alcohol lotion, and professional treatments like the "LouseBuster" are recommended for effectively managing lice infestations.

health-and-nutrition2 years ago

"Top 5 Reasons to Steer Clear of Mayonnaise Consumption"

Mayonnaise, a popular condiment, may have negative health impacts due to its high calorie and fat content, saturated and trans fat content, preservatives and additives, raw egg concerns, and potential to trigger allergic reactions in some individuals. It is advised for those with specific dietary preferences and allergies to choose their condiments wisely.

sports2 years ago

"Titans Rookie Will Levis Secures Lifetime Mayo Contract with Hellmann's"

Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis, known for his love of mayonnaise, has signed a lifetime deal with Hellmann's mayonnaise after a video of him mixing mayo in his coffee went viral. Levis is currently competing with Malik Willis for the team's backup QB job, and while Willis outperformed him in the preseason opener, Titans coaches have seen potential in Levis's ability to make good throws and learn from his mistakes.