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Salmonella-poisoned eggs make a strong argument for local, organic, family farms. by Diane Patient Expert Posted Mon 23 Aug 2010 10:39am I love eggs, but I hate food poisoning more. I'm betting so do the more than 2,000 people who have been sickened by eating tainted eggs produced by factory chicken farms in Iowa . After all, no one I know enjoys the impact salmonella has on their digestive tract, since it induces vomiting, dizziness, diahrrea, fever, abdominal cramps, blood Read on »
Pedigree recall due to possible salmonella poisoning by PetDoc Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Fri 26 Sep 2008 3:21pm Pedigree dry food products manufactured at Mars Petcare's Everson, PA plant tested positive for salmonella, leading Mars Petcare to issue a voluntary pet food recall.... Pedigree's recall is a Class 1 recall, which is considered the most serious. The particular strain of salmonella found, Schwarzengrund, can cause serious health problems and could Read on »
Why you can get Salmonella poisoning through Salad Leaves by Nick B. Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:29pm 1 Comment salads from supermarkets, then ever before. All of these factors, together with the globalisation of the food market, mean that cases of Salmonella and E. coli poisoning caused... A new study has revealed why we are at risk to salmonella. Research has revealed that the salmonella binds itself to the leaves using long stringy appendages usually found Read on »
Scientists Say That Pets Can Not Only Contract Salmonella But Can Transfer The Poison To Humans by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 11 Feb 2009 2:58pm be poisoned with salmonella, which most people probably think of as only a human pathogen. But food safety professionals say pets can be equally at risk, either from eating...: It could infect its owner, because the bacterium Salmonella spp. can be transmitted via urine, feces, or saliva. That means you could get salmonellosis simply by allowing your dog Read on »
Salmonella Infection Outbreak by Obi Jo Posted Tue 24 Aug 2010 12:39am EGGS FOCUS OF OUTBREAK What is Salmonella? Salmonellosis is an infection caused by the bacteria Salmonella. Those infected with Salmonella develop diarrhea, fever... Eggs Become Infected? Unlike eggborne salmonellosis of past decades, the current epidemic is due to intact and disinfected grade A eggs. Salmonella enteritidis silently infects Read on »
How to Spot Poison Ivy and Poison Oak by Robert Davis Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jul 2010 7:32am and poison ivy or you could find your ball and a snake. (I suppose you could find your ball, a snake and poison ivy, but you'd be one unlucky golfer.) Even if you're not a golfer, you can probably find poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac lurking in a green patch near you. Here's how to identify the three and tell them apart from plants that don't Read on »
MSG-eezle McPoison Part 3: By Any Other Name, It’s Still Poison by Making Love In The Kitchen Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 22 Sep 2010 3:00am MSG like aspartame, is a form of exito-toxin. Excitotoxins are chemicals that excite the brain cells, causing them to fire rapidly, and then suddenly die. This chemical was first added to food after World War II and since then has been added by the food industry in dramatically increasing concentrations. MSG works by magnifying the taste of foo ... Read on »
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week: 10 Lead Poisoning Prevention Tips by Susan H. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Sun 24 Oct 2010 3:54am It’s National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, and the California Poison Control System ( www.calpoison.org ) is warning consumers that lead can be found in a variety of products available to children. “Lead poisoning is an important cause of learning disabilities, anemia, as well as growth problems, and children exposed to lead may have attention Read on »
Poison(ed) Ivy by Dr. Tina Tessina, Phd "Dr. Romance" Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 06 May 2009 1:33pm .   That’s a promise that I have made to myself (and I REFUSE to break it). Seems fair, right? Poison(ed) Ivy Dr. Romance replies: Hi, Ivy: You must be surrounded with people who love Read on »