Botulism Cases - Articles
Would you care for a can of botulism?
by
Amy D.



Do you buy canned meat? You'd better check your cabinets...... I just saw this headline and thought it should be shared: Georgia Processor Expands Meat Recall At the bottom of this article it lists the brands this company processes for. Lovely. Just lovely.
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Botulism Fear Spurs Organic Baby Food Recall
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ecoblog
... , pass it on! WASHINGTON (Oct. 20) - Plum Organics of Emeryville, Calif., is recalling some of its apple and carrot portable pouch baby food because of concerns over possible botulism contamination. The product was sold individually throughout the country at Toys-R-Us and Babies-R-Us stores. The recalled product is sold in 4.22-ounce pouches, with ...
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Health Headlines - October 2
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Meredy

... products include all Bolthouse Farms Carrot Juice sold in 450 ml and 1-liter plastic bottles, with "best if used by" dates of Nov. 11, 2006, or earlier, the AP reported. The botulism cases were linked to poor refrigeration of the product once consumers brought it home. Carrot juice, even if pasteurized, should always be refrigerated until use, the ...
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Health Headlines - October 1
by
Meredy

... products include all Bolthouse Farms Carrot Juice sold in 450 ml and 1-liter plastic bottles, with "best if used by" dates of Nov. 11, 2006, or earlier, the AP reported. The botulism cases were linked to poor refrigeration of the product once consumers brought it home. Carrot juice, even if pasteurized, should always be refrigerated until use, the ...
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Interesting Cases
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Dr. Richard Keller

The most frequently asked question during presentations and tours of the office is a request to hear about “interesting cases”. This week has been no exception. Tuesday we had 2 groups of College of Lake County students (their “over 40” program, learning about the “Justice System”) and another ...
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Basket Case
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Anonymous Mom

In his book "The Explosive Child", Dr. Greene makes his case for baskets: Basket A - Issues for which you are willing to induce a meltdown over. Basket B - Issues that will be negotiated, in a "user-friendly" environment. Basket C - Issues that will no longer be considered important enough to deal with. The good doctor suggests that the only th ...
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On The Case
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Dr. Douglas Farrago
On March 17th, USA Today did an piece on the China drywall controversy. In a nutshell, it goes on to describe how houses in Florida built with this stuff have been emitting a sulfur-like odor. One person describes how his TV and air-conditioner have failed from it and then he went on to develop sleep apnea and sinus problems from it. Maybe. It turn ...
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The Cenci Case
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Dr. Romeo V.

Nobody ever really believed that Francesco Cenci's death was an accident.On September 10, 1598, his body was found with a smashed skull outside the family castle in Petrella Del Santo (near Rome) and authorities were immediately suspicious. It was well known that Francesco Cenci had numerous enemies, not the least of which were his own children. Hi ...
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