Murry’s Inc. is recalling nearly 32,000 pounds of chicken products shipped nationwide for possible contamination with Staphylococcal enterotoxins.
Possible staph contamination sparks nationwide recall of chicken products
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced the recall Saturday of 31,689 pounds of gluten free breaded chicken products possibly contaminated with Staphylococcal enterotoxin.
New research suggests link between air pollution exposure and autism
About one in 68 children has autism spectrum disorder.
Researchers convert human skin cells directly into brain cells
Adult human skin cells were used instead of mouse cells in this study.
Study: Lower risk of death from brain hemorrhage at high-volume hospitals
The number of SAH cases treated annually varied from four at the lowest-volume hospitals to 13 or more at the hospitals with the highest volumes.
NYC mayor and health commissioner dine at restuarant to show it is Ebola free
Elected and appointed officials traversed New York City on Friday and Saturday, visiting the places where Dr. Craig Spencer had been before he showed symptoms of the Ebola virus, to prove the locations are safe.
Former Boston mayor terminates cancer treatment
On Oct. 23, Menino released a statement announcing that he was suspending his book tour and his cancer treatment.
Could the chimpanzee cold virus hold the key to curing Ebola?
Vaccines have been developed by a few different companies and testing is expected to continue throughout this year and into next.
Win-win: drinking alcohol may help prevent Alzheimer’s, study finds
A new study indicates that drinking moderately after the age of 60 can help prevent dementia.
Study: Americans eating less trans fat, but still too much
Trans fats should be limited to no more than one percent of total daily calories.
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