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Dec 8, 2011

''Feds Applaud Maine Schools for Feeding Kids Healthy Food''

"Beverly Brown and Danielle Ross aren't looking for glory. At the same time, they're excited that the federal government is recognizing the work they do to keep kids healthy. Brown Elementary is one of 35 Maine public schools to receive special certification from the U.S. Department of Agriculture at an awards event at the University of Southern Maine."

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School Food
Dec 8, 2011

''E. coli report cites lettuce in outbreak''

"Romaine lettuce from one harvest at a single farm was the likely culprit of the E. coli outbreak that sickened 60 people across 10 states this fall, according to a federal report released Wednesday."

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Food Hazards
Dec 8, 2011

''Lettuce from one farm blamed for E. coli outbreak''

"The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has determined that romaine lettuce from a single farm is likely to blame for an E. coli outbreak in Missouri and nine other states."

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Food Hazards
Dec 6, 2011

''Childhood Obesity Best Battled in Schools, Research Finds''

"Australian researchers examined 55 interventions in previous studies and concluded that school-based programs were key in getting kids to healthy weights, and there was little evidence that these programs would have a negative effect on young students' self-images."

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School Food
Dec 5, 2011

''FDA sees huge opportunities in opening up drug data''

“Regulators and drugmakers need to find ways to make more clinical data openly available, since vital knowledge about fighting disease is often locked away in confidential databases, the head of the U.S. drugs watchdog said on Monday. Food and

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Medical Safety
Dec 5, 2011

''Clark County bike-walk plan earns national award for fighting obesity''

"In a press release, Clark County Public Health announced it received Active Living Research’s 2012 Translating Research to Policy Award for its Health Impact Assessment of the Clark County Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan."

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Health Impact Assessment
Dec 4, 2011

''Omaha man sues for listeria contamination''

"An Omaha man who says he was made ill with listeriosis from contaminated Colorado cantaloupe is suing the grower, the distributor, a lab that audited the farm for food safety and Kroger Co., the owner of Baker's Supermarket, where he bought the contaminated melon."

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Food Hazards
Dec 1, 2011

''Listeria outbreak traced to Colorado leaves damaged survivors in its wake''

"The listeria outbreak from Colorado grower Jensen Farms' cantaloupe has killed 29 people nationwide — eight in Colorado — and caused one miscarriage. Dozens more people, including Mike Hauser, have been irreparably damaged by an especially vicious bacterium."

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Food Hazards
Nov 24, 2011

''Food safety inspections give false sense of security''

"A Colorado cantaloupe farm linked by federal regulators to one of the deadliest food outbreaks since the 1920s was graded as having “superior” safety practices just one month before consumers became ill from eating the fruit."

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Food Hazards
Nov 21, 2011

''Criminal charges hard to pin on farm where listeria-tainted cantaloupes originated''

"Jensen Farms and its owners remain under threat of criminal prosecution for the cantaloupe listeria outbreak that has killed 29 people, but the history of even the most scandalous food poisonings shows such charges are rare."

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Food Hazards