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Clean produce to avoid food poisoning
It’s farmers’ market time, and all those fruits and vegetables seem so fresh. But they aren’t necessarily clean. Like supermarket produce, these local and even organic items need a wash before eating, according to the Academy of...
Tags: Calicivirus, Healthy Diet, E. coli Infection, Physical Conditions, ConAgra Foods Incorporated
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Animals popular with Easter may spread Salmonella
State health officials are warning Marylanders that baby rabbits, turtles, chicks, ducklings and other animals popular around the Easter holiday can spread salmonella and other harmful bacteria to people.
Since September 2001, six people in Maryland have...Tags: Headaches, Religious Festivals, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Pets, Food and Drug Administration
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8 Marylanders infected in nationwide salmonella outbreak
Eight people in Maryland are among 93 across the country who have been sickened by a salmonella outbreak with a possible link to sushi, according to state health officials.
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began investigating the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Foods and Beverages, Food and Drug Administration, Health Organizations
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Salmonella outbreak linked to frozen yellowfin tuna
Federal health regulators have linked a recent salmonella outbreak in several states, including 11 people infected in Maryland, to yellowfin tuna produced at a California company. Moon Marine USA Corp. of Cupertino, CA., has voluntarily recalled more...
Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Foods and Beverages, Food and Drug Administration, Consumers, Health Organizations
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Monday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Light traffic reported on routes around JFX lane closures: A Monday morning accident and stalled vehicle on the southbound Jones Falls Expressway worsened a commute city transportation officials had already warned would be difficult...Tags: Harford County, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Jones Falls, Jones Falls Expressway
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Ron Paul: foolish consistency, personified
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson, meet Ronald Ernest Paul. He is the very soul of a foolish consistency. Meaning that he is willing, often to a fault, to follow his ideology to...Tags: White House, Justice and Rights, Ron Paul, Civil Rights, CNN (tv network)
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Audit criticizes state medical board for backlog of complaints
The state Board of Physicians has a serious backlog of complaints and a growing timeline for resolving it, according to a newly released legislative audit of the agency charged with protecting the public from bad doctors.
It also isn't keeping complete...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners, Concerts, Autism, Malpractice
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Salmonella cases tied to live chicks, chickens
Associated PressATLANTA -- Those cute mail-order chicks that wind up in children's Easter baskets and backyard farms have been linked to more than 300 cases of salmonella in the U.S. -- mostly in youngsters -- since 2004. An estimated 50 million live poultry are sold...Tags: Government Postal Delivery, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diarrhea, Family, Symptoms
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Olympics-London looks to get ahead of disease threat
ReutersBy Kate Kelland, Health and Science Correspondent LONDON, May 30 (Reuters) - If someone's stomach is churning and cramping after eating a burger or club sandwich from a pop-up vendor at the London Olympics, Brian McCloskey plans to be among the first...Tags: Headaches, Hospitals and Clinics, Meningitis, Saudi Arabia, Flu
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London looks to get ahead of disease threat
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - If someone's stomach is churning and cramping after eating a burger or club sandwich from a pop-up vendor at the London Olympics, Brian McCloskey plans to be among the first to hear about it. As the man in charge of disease...Tags: Headaches, Meningitis, Hospitals and Clinics, Saudi Arabia, Flu
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Daniel Vasquez: Barbecuing for Memorial Day Weekend? Be careful
Given the perfect Memorial Day Weekend South Florida weather, a lot of locals will be barbecuing their hearts out. But how many will do it properly and safely? Grilling for the family isn’t the same as hosting a party. Lots can go wrong, leaving...Tags: Memorial Day, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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