January 2007

Salon.com recently investigated the health benefits some people say they get from drinking it. They also looked into raw milk, cow shares, and organizations that promote raw milk consumption, and came to conclustions about raw milk:

Many people come to raw milk as a last resort; one man I spoke to for this article had

Fresh Express has announced that the company will donate up to $2 million for E. coli research. According to the press release, which was posted at Infection Control Today, Fresh Express will help fund an independent advisory panel that has already been formed.

Members are respected scientists in the food safety community:

  • Dr. Michael T.

Governor Schwarzeneger’s proposed 2007 budget includes an increase in food safety funding, up from $1.7 million last year to $2.1 million this year.

It also includes a shift in responsibility from the Department of Health Services to a newly formed Department of Public Health, according to the Santa Cruz Sentinel.

The additional money would help

Dr. Mike Osterholm, a nationally known food-safety and infectious-disease expert at the University of Minnesota, argues that the public has some misperceptions about irradiation.

Dr. Mike Osterholm, a nationally known food-safety and infectious-disease expert at the University of Minnesota, argues that the public has some misperceptions about irradiation.
 
“The food does not become radioactive

Last fall, several students at the University of North Carolina became ill with E. coli O157:H7 infections after eating at McAlister’s Deli. In a follow-up story on that outbreak, the Daily Tarheel reports that the Orange County Environmental Health Department’s final report also showed a strong statistical likelihood that the restaurant’s lettuce was the source

1. E. coli O157:H7 – Escherichia coli O157:H7 – About-Ecoli.com offers a variety of E. coli information: symptoms and risks of infection, detection and diagnosis of E. coli O157:H7, how to prevent E. coli.
www.about-ecoli.com

2. Disease Listing, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Gen Info | CDC.
People can become infected with E. coli O157:H7 in a