Some wellness influencers think many people have parasites and should use special supplements to flush them out. Is there science behind the claims?
A recent report finds concentrations of glyphosate in wheat and maize that exceeded default maximum residue limits in South Africa.
Some people online believe many of us have dangerous parasites in our gut and need to flush them out with herbal supplements.
The National Consumer Commission has warned consumers not to eat a certain Made for Tots product sold at Clicks after Listeria was detected.
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The Village Bar & Grill, a new restaurant for authentic African and Jamaican cuisine, is now open with a delicious menu with offerings ranging from goat and oxtail to okra. Located at 873 Dennison Ave ...
Andrea Armero, right, and her daughter, who were deported from the United States, sit in a park in Colombia, on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) (Editor’s Note: This story ...
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