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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, Medical Specialization, Genetics, Science and Technology, Respiratory Disease
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Baseball Roundup: Barons still on top
The Fountain Valley High express keeps on churning. The Barons and Newport Harbor got a jump on the rest of their Sunset League baseball brethren by playing on Tuesday and on their home field, the Barons produced a 13-3 victory over the Sailors....
Tags: Baseball, Sports
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BRIEF: Health Notes: Ducklings linked to salmonella cases in Minnesota
Duluth News TribuneBe careful when handling chickens and ducklings. That's the advice of the Minnesota Department of Health, which reported three salmonella cases this spring linked to ducklings bought at an Inver Grove Heights, Minn., store. The cases, which occurred...Tags: Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Bill would bag plastic bags throughout state
The Salem NewsLori Ehrlich has one word for the Massachusetts Legislature -- plastic. More specifically, the Marblehead state representative wants an end to your supermarket's plastic bags, making an argument that they've become an environmental menace, harming...Tags: Massachusetts Legislature, Consumers, Beaches
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Minneapolis: 13 sickened from unpasteurized cheese, 10 hospitalized
St. Paul Pioneer PressAt least 13 people have been sickened with salmonella infections linked to eating a raw Mexican-style cheese, health officials say. Many of those sickened ate unpasteurized queso fresco that was purchased or received from a person who made the cheese in...Tags: Health, Abdominal Pain
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Salmonella cases reported locally
The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo.Nine children younger than 12 have been infected with salmonella since Easter, the Pueblo City-County Health Department reported Tuesday. The first case was documented during the first week of April and the last one this week, according to department... -
Salmonella outbreak prompts safety reminder
An outbreak of salmonella in South Dakota and Minnesota have caused each state's department of health to remind the public to be careful when handling baby chicks and ducks. "People want to come in and let their kids fiddle with the baby chicks," said...Tags: Tractor Supply Company
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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 frogs linked to salmonella outbreak in kids: CDC
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Small water frogs marketed and sold as pets are linked to an outbreak of Salmonella infections from 2008 to 2011, according to a report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The report published in...Tags: Aquaculture, Family, Diseases and Illnesses, Science and Technology, Disease Prevention
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Parents beware: Pet frogs linked to salmonella outbreak, CDC says
A four-year survey of a strange salmonella outbreak in children found that the culprits appear to be pet African dwarf frogs, according to researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study released Monday in the journal...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Science and Technology, Disease Prevention, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Supplies for the baby calf: Are you ready?
In the last column we discussed supplies a cattle producer should have around in case they need to help a mother cow deliver her calf. What about after that calf is on the ground? Do you have the right supplies on hand to help that calf get up and...Tags: E. coli Infection, South Dakota State University, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Keep food safety in mind with reusable bags
The trend of swapping disposable grocery bags for reusable cloth and plastic-lined bags has become a popular choice. Reusable bags reduce waste but there are food safety concerns to consider. Certain foods, such as raw produce, meat, poultry and fish...Tags: E. coli Infection, Food Industry, Diseases and Illnesses
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