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FSIS Confirms Staphylococcal Enterotoxin Contamination of Chicken Products

November 14, 2014

Washington, D.C. – Nearly 32,000 pounds of breaded chicken products are being recalled by Murry’s Inc., a Pennsylvania-based firm due to claims of Staphylococcal enterotoxin contamination, based on the announcement of the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The breaded chicken products boasted its gluten-free benefits, along

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First Aid Training for Mental Health Scheduled for Wednesday

November 13, 2014

Licking County, Newark – People with first aid training are the ones who get to those having a heart attack or serious injuries, providing them with urgent care and temporary treatment before they would get advanced treatment for the patient. People who are suffering from mental illness, addiction, and any behavioral issues need similar aid,

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Exercising and Eating Well – Vital Towards a Healthy Pregnancy

November 12, 2014

Rochester, New York – Exercising and eating well are major parts of achieving a healthy pregnancy. Expectant mothers frequently need visits to urgent care clinics, considering the fragility of their conditions. Pregnant women and their unborn child must get proper health attention, urgent care, and immediate treatment if needed. Additionally, both exercising and eating well

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CSU: One of 4 Federal Nutrition Research Awardees

November 11, 2014

Washington, D.C. – Colorado State University (CSU) in Fort Collins was awarded with a $856,250 federal grant as a regional center for federal nutrition research. The CSU is only one of four regional facilities that received a federal grant for research on obesity prevention and nutrition education. Obesity has been a major issue in the

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Coloradans Thrive to Meet Improved Diet and Food Policies

November 8, 2014

Denver, Colorado – Coloradans are urged to do more than eating as nutrition advocates also hope Coloradans join other states in implementing an improved diet and food policies. Friday will be the National Food Day; however, one major topic being argued upon is whether school systems have to implement the 2012 federal nutrition improvement standards.

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CO Health Officials: Ban Edible Marijuana Products

November 7, 2014

Colorado, USA – State health officials said edible marijuana products should be banned. These marijuana-containing products being marketed in the state include cookies, brownies, and candies. Marijuana has been used in several products such as brownies, candies, and cookies, making it attractive not only to adults, but more so for children. The state officials saw

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A Woman’s Breast Cancer During Pregnancy Journey

November 4, 2014

Glen Burnie, Maryland – A woman named Amber Blose battles against breast cancer during pregnancy. At 31, Blose was diagnosed with breast cancer, news from her doctor that sounded like a flat-line noise, she said. She lost her son, Cameron, a little over a year ago. Cameron was 4 months premature, and passed away after

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Police Officer Off Medication During an Alleged Assault

October 30, 2014

King City, California – Bobby Carrillo, a King City cop was allegedly off medication when he attacked a probable witness in his ongoing felony case. Prosecutor Steve Somers stated the 19-year old victim Francisco Ibarra was a previous police explorer of King City. Ibarra was also a former student of Carrillo’s tutelage at Hartnell College.

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Laurel School District Joins in Farm-to-School Nutrition Program

October 27, 2014

Laurel, Delaware – Farm-to-School nutrition program utilized at Laurel School District in meeting the fruit and vegetable guidelines outlined by federal new school meal pattern requirements. The Farm-to-school (F2S) nutrition programs have been dedicated in serving fresh and healthy food like fruits and vegetables. Such programs have also been considered as urgent care clinics, associated

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Health Products Marketer Banned by Iowan Judge

October 25, 2014

Des Moines, Iowa – The state Attorney General issued a news release, blocking a Las Vegas health products marketer. On October 16, an Iowa judge barred a Las Vegas health products marketer from selling its products to Iowans. The news release was brought about by a complainant from Eastern Iowa. The woman said the health

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Health Fair to Promote Prescription Collection Service

October 24, 2014

St. Mary’s County, Maryland – The annual Health Fair of St. Mary’s County Sheriff will conduct a medication prescription collection service soon. The prescription collection service is scheduled on October 24, Friday with the theme entitled “The Way to Wellness”. It will be held at the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center. It will serve as

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Edgewater Raises Funds, Promotes Mental Health Awareness

October 21, 2014

Chicago, Illinois – Edgewater raises funds for mental health awareness through a gala with a Speak-easy theme. Edgewater is an organization that provides mental and behavioral health services within Northwest Indiana. Recently, it celebrated its 40th year anniversary through a speak-easy themed gala. The event was participated by almost 250 attendees. There were award presentations,

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