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Missing your summer salads? Here's when experts think it's safer to eat leafy greens again.
An outbreak of cyclosporiasis linked to iceberg lettuce from Mexico has led to over 8,260 reported cases in the U.S. Taylor Farms has voluntarily removed Mexican-sourced iceberg lettuce from its products, but experts suggest the outbreak may persist until late August. Public health advice emphasizes assessing personal risk based on health status, age, and location.
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