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Health Tip: Reduce the Risk of Traveler’s Diarrhea
By LadyLively on March 12, 2015
Traveler’s diarrhea can put a damper on any trip, but there are a few safer foods that can help reduce your risk.
The Cleveland Clinic suggests:
- Soup, tea and hot coffee, if served steaming hot.
- Noncarbonated water served in unopened bottles or cans.
- Carbonated soda, mineral water or beer served in unopened bottles or cans.
- Butter and processed cheese served in the original package.
- Dry bread.
Source: HealthDay
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