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... Ground Beef Products Recalled 02.AUG.07 Lakeside Foods French Style Green Beans 19.JUL.07 Canned Food May Cause Botulism 21.JUN.07 Georgia Agriculture Department Finds Contaminated Smoked Salmon & Cheese Spread 07.JUN.07 WholeSoy & Co. Blueberry ...
Source:Monticello News
Date:November 18, 2008
... is actually a toxin that's so deadly that one pound of it is enough to kill all humans on Earth? Did you know that botulism got its name from ... sausage poisoning? Here's a few facts about the toxin that has the power to kill you and to eliminate ...
Source:Neatorama
Date:November 17, 2008
... frozen, should only be kept for one year. Anything that is on the shelf longer than a year has a higher increase of botulism, E. coli, freezer burn or, even worse, not remembering what the heck it is. When it comes to food safety and storage, the ...
Source:Montana Standard
Date:November 15, 2008
... in Provo. When canned at home, items like butter and breads can provide fertile grounds for the paralytic illness botulism, she said. "We're just in the beginning stages of researching and trying to develop a safe method," Darrington said. ...
Source:Daily Herald
Date:November 14, 2008
Clostridial neurotoxins are the most deadly toxins known and causal agents of botulism and tetanus neuroparalytic diseases.
Source:BMC Evolutionary Biology
Date:November 14, 2008
... to some products containing a small amount of water, which could lead to the growth of dangerous bacteria causing botulism. This form of food poisoning is potentially fatal, attacking the nervous system and causing paralysis. Left untreated, this ...
Source:EDP 24
Date:November 13, 2008
... illnesses and presented research on how to cure them. Purvis said the students chose salmonella, E-coli and botulism inspired by the case of Lucas Palm, a Crestline High student who is recovering from the illness he contracted in September. "The ...
Source:Telegraph-Forum
Date:November 12, 2008
... the over-the-counter medicine dexotromethorphan (DM) or no treatment. Don't give to kids under 1 due to a risk of botulism. Single-ingredient acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin): Regardless of whether or your child has a fever, ...
Source:The Modesto Bee
Date:November 10, 2008
... honey hoopla, however. Honey should never be given to babies under the age of 1 year because of the risk of infant botulism, a bacterial toxin that can cause constipation and neurological symptoms. Also, some children in the research study did ...
Source:KASA-TV Albuquerque
Date:November 10, 2008
... stuffed with scorpions than to have any contact at all with something that is more deadly to allergy sufferers than botulism toxin! So what happened to all the babies that were born and exposed to one of the myriad forms of peanuts in our American ...
Source:Hell In A Handbasket
Date:November 8, 2008
Published: Friday, November 7, 2008 at 12:01 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, November 8, 2008 at 12:50 a.m. For about three days, Lakeland firefighters treated blond-haired, blue-eyed James for smallpox, botulism ...
Source:The Ledger
Date:November 7, 2008
The cause behind 100 horses dying last month at a breeding farm outside Summerfield appears to be botulism, according to some of the tests done on the dead animals and their feed.
Source:Gainesville.com The Gainesville Sun Gainesville, FL
Date:November 4, 2008
The cause behind 100 horses dying last month at a breeding farm outside Summerfield appears to be botulism, according to some of the tests done on the dead animals and their feed.
Source:Ocala Business Journal
Date:November 4, 2008
... at 11:42 p.m. The cause behind 100 horses dying last month at a breeding farm outside Summerfield appears to be botulism, according to some of the tests done on the dead animals and their feed. Although more tests will be conducted and more samples ...
Source:Gainesville.com The Gainesville Sun Gainesville, FL
Date:November 4, 2008
... said research was under way to extend the capability of the scanner to cope also with biological weapons such as botulism and ricin. Veritide is also researching other applications for its technology in areas such as quality monitoring for food, ...
Source:XtraMSN Real Estate
Date:November 4, 2008
... 2:20 a.m. OCALA The cause behind 100 horses dying last month at a breeding farm outside Summerfield appears to be botulism, according to some of the tests done on the dead animals and their feed. Although more tests will be conducted and more ...
Source:The Ledger
Date:November 4, 2008
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