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Diagnostic dilemma: After taking a medicine for years, a man suddenly had weird changes in his taste that made food disgusting

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Eating red meat 'can trigger worse symptoms' in people with inflammatory bowel disease
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· Jun 29, 2026
23 Hospitalised After Eating Snacks From Local Stall In Andhra Village
The affected persons developed vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain and fever within hours of eating snacks sold at a local roadside stall.
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· Jun 22, 2026
Boy hospitalized after mall food court signboard fell on him. Food Junction, what was your malfunction? [Scary]
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· Jul 9, 2026
'Care for life as...': Bryan Johnson's $2 million a year 'cheating death' plan hits autoimmune wall
My stomach is eating itself, he wrote in a post on X (formally twitter), adding that current medicine largely accepts autoimmune gastritis as incurable and focuses only on monitoring the disease and managing its complications.
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· Jun 25, 2026
Overcooked meals depriving Ghanaians of vital nutrients — Nova Wellness CEO
A Ghanaian chiropractor and Chief Executive Officer of Nova Wellness Centre, Dr Naa Asheley Ashietey, has called on Ghanaians to rethink their eating habits, warning that excessive cooking of food may be depriving the body of essential nutrients needed for optimal health.
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Related coverage for " Diagnostic dilemma: After taking a medicine for years, a man suddenly had weird changes in his taste that made food disgusting ": NaturalNews.com — Late-night eating, chronic stress deliver “double hit” to gut health, new research finds. Health News | Mail Online — Eating red meat 'can trigger worse symptoms' in people with inflammatory bowel disease. NDTV — 23 Hospitalised After Eating Snacks From Local Stall In Andhra Village. Fark — Boy hospitalized after mall food court signboard fell on him. Food Junction, what was your malfunction? [Scary]. Business Today — 'Care for life as...': Bryan Johnson's $2 million a year 'cheating death' plan hits autoimmune wall. MyJoyOnline — Overcooked meals depriving Ghanaians of vital nutrients — Nova Wellness CEO