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Missing your summer salads? Here's when experts think it's safer to eat leafy greens again.
Iceberg lettuce from Mexico was identified as one source of the cyclosporiasis outbreak.
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Iceberg lettuce from Mexico was identified as one source of the cyclosporiasis outbreak. So, is it safe to eat lettuce yet?
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