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Jun 8, 2012

''E. Coli Hits 11 as Officials Race Against the Clock''

"Georgia officials who're just beginning their investigation of an E. Coli outbreak are racing against the clock to solve the mysterious food poisonings before the epidemic spreads, with the number of cases now at 11 across four southern states."

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Food Hazards
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
Jun 5, 2012

''Egg Producer Knew of Salmonella Months Before Massive Recall''

"The egg producer whose eggs were linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak that sickened nearly 2,000 people was told that hens at its farms were contaminated four months before the salmonella outbreak led to the recall of 550 million eggs."

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Food Safety
Feb 3, 2012

''Egg recall in 34 states over Listeria concerns: Full details''

"Michael Foods, a Minnesota-based food company, is recalling more than one million hard-cooked eggs from 34 states, after tests revealed some may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria."

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Food Hazards
Mar 14, 2013

''Estimate: 1 in 6 Americans Will Get Food Poisoning This Year''

It is estimated that one in six Americans will get sick from food poisoning this year. That's 48 million people. And the grim reality: some will suffer the rest of their life and others will die. The Food and Drug Administration wants to stop foodborne illness at the source with proposed changes to the way food is grown and processed . In Chicago Monday and Tuesday, the public is invited to weigh in.

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Food Safety
Nov 2, 2008

''EU wants code of conduct for nanotech research''

The European Commission has adopted a voluntary code of conduct in the field of nanotechnology research hoping to establish some guidelines in this fast-growing but little-understood research area.

 

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Biomedical Research
Oct 31, 2008

''Experts: Possible Farm to Locker Room Link for Staph Infection''

''Cleveland, OH - From farms to locker rooms, antibiotic-resistant staph infections are plaguing more athletes in Ohio, including the Cleveland Browns' Kellen Winslow.''

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jan 4, 2012

''F.D.A. Orders Surgical Mesh Makers to Study Risks''

"The Food and Drug Administration issued an order on Wednesday requiring makers of implantable surgical mesh used to treat urinary incontinence in women to study its risks."

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Drugs and Devices at the FDA
Jan 19, 2011

''F.D.A. Plans to Streamline Reviews of Medical Devices''

"Federal health officials on Wednesday unveiled steps to streamline reviews of medical devices, while deferring decisions on contentious issues that device makers had feared could slow the approval of new products."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution
Jan 31, 2012

''F.D.A. Seeks to Shut Cheese Factory in Queens''

"The Food and Drug Administration is trying to shutter permanently a cheese factory in Queens whose owners failed to clean up the plant after a potentially deadly bacteria was discovered on more than one occasion, according to the government."

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Food Hazards