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Howard County pets: What's the hype about raw diets?
Q: I’ve heard a lot about raw dog food, but it seems pricey. Is it safe? Are the health benefits substantial? A: Raw diets for dogs (including raw meat) have become increasingly popular. Some pet owners -- even some veterinarians -- swear by them,...
Tags: Medical Research, Health Organizations, Herbal Supplements, Pets, Allergies
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Smoothies are nutritious, delicious, any time of day
A smoothie is a blended and sometimes sweetened beverage made from fresh fruit and perhaps chocolate or peanut butter. They can also contain milk, yogurt or ice cream. In addition to fruit, many smoothies include crushed ice, frozen fruit and honey....Tags: Ice Cream, Foods and Beverages, Bananas, Honey, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Spinach Salad Rings In The Season Of Lighter Dishes
The Hartford CourantThe time has finally arrived to think of spring vegetables and lighter eating. Foods should satisfy the appetite, but our craving for heavier, heartier fare has faded. Asparagus, peas, radishes, lettuce and spinach make their appearance in early...Tags: Soft Boiled Eggs, Kosher Salt, Eggs, Recipes, Salads
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Contaminated ground turkey? Here are some safety tips for cooking
In the wake of the recent Consumer Reports investigation finding a high percentage of contamination in ground turkey sold at retail outlets, there are some things to remember about food safety. The Times' Ricardo Lopez reported: "Consumer Reports said...
Tags: Consumers, MRSA, Turkey (animal), E. coli Infection
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Consumer Reports: Most ground turkey harbors fecal bacteria
In its first laboratory analysis of ground turkey sold at retail outlets, Consumer Reports found that more than half tested positive for fecal bacteria. The magazine also found that most of the bacteria it found proved resistant to one or more of the...
Tags: Consumers, MRSA, Turkey (animal), Newspaper and Magazine, E. coli Infection
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Be aware of Salmonella risk when handling baby chicks
As I drove to work this morning, I heard the radio announcers talking about illnesses in people stemming from cucumbers tainted with Salmonella bacteria. I thought of the seemingly endless list of items that can make people sick! It seems a week doesn't...Tags: South Dakota State University, Diseases and Illnesses
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Column: Meaning of words hijacked
One of the challenges facing our country today is the hijacking of words by groups that want to dictate our ability to make choices in our day-to-day lives. Sometimes I am absolutely amazed at how easily and quickly the transformation can take place. I... -
Pet treats recalled due to possible salmonella contamination
KANSAS CITY – Doctors from BluePearl Veterinary Partners are urging people to stop using and return or discard certain Natura Pet Products food and treats after the company issued a recall due to potential salmonella contamination Friday. According...
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Antibiotic-resistant ground turkey found in 21 states-report
Reuters* FDA says "major public health threat" * Dangerous bacteria found on 90 percent of turkey tested By Carey Gillam KANSAS CITY, April 30 (Reuters) - Dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria has been found in ground turkey on U.S. grocery shelves across a...Tags: Health Organizations, MRSA, Turkey (animal), Turkey, Staphylococcal Infection
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Imported cucumbers sicken 73 people in 18 states with salmonella
More than 70 people in 18 states have fallen ill because of a salmonella outbreak linked to imported Mexican cucumbers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. The agency said 14 people have been hospitalized, and it is working...
Tags: Mexico, Health Organizations, Disease Prevention, Disneyland Park, Diseases and Illnesses
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When the private sector needs a nudge from the public
It's a common mantra among free-market-loving conservatives that government regulations hinder business growth and cost workers jobs. That may be true for some regulations, and it never hurts to go back and rethink old rules. But it's also clear...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Consumers, Kamala D. Harris, Long Term Care, Insurance
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Genome mapping: Now serving cattle
WORTHINGTON, Minn. - Ongoing research in the beef industry may one day soon make it possible for producers to grow cattle that produce meat containing lean protein and good fats yet still provide the great taste today's consumers look for at the meat...Tags: Medical Research, Research, Respiratory Disease, Consumers, Biology
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