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South Florida hospital guard uncaring; nurse showed compassion
On July 4, my 91-year-old father was stranded in his disabled car with a violent attack of food poisoning in front of Pembroke Memorial Hospital on Sheridan Street. He begged the guard for entrance to the men's room and his pleas were coldly dismissed. A...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Medical Staff
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Tomatoes Are Safe
The Associated PressIt's OK to eat all kinds of tomatoes again, the U.S. government declared last Thursday — lifting its salmonella warning on the summer favorites amid signs that the record outbreak, while not over, may finally be slowing. Hot peppers still get a...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Livestock Farming, Diseases, Health Organizations, House
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy knows what to expect at Thursday's shareholders meeting -- plenty of questions about Brett Favre. "Obviously, there's an issue that's foremost in most people's minds so that's something obviously we'll...Tags: Government, National Government, Brett Favre, Floods, Emergency Planning
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Tattoo parlors, camps targeted for higher fees
Associated Press WriterTattoo parlors and religious camps, hotels and restaurants, body piercers, and bed and breakfasts would have to pay new and higher fees to the state under a proposal to help plug a budget hole. The state Department of Health Services hopes the increased...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Durbin blasts FDA's veggie mix-up
The Swampby Christi Parsons Before you breathe a sigh of relief that the real culprit of the summer salmonella outbreak has been found, consider this critique from Sen. Dick Durbin. It took three months for the FDA to figure out the......Tags: Healthcare Policies, Food Industry, Richard Durbin
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Recent servings of The Stew
Here are some recent entries from our food and dining blog, The Stew, chicagotribune.com/stew: Jewel to open new concept store in Lincoln Park Jewel-Osco is planning to open a 16,000-square-foot concept store called Urban Fresh, by Jewel in Lincoln Park...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Basketball, Merck & Company Incorporated, Supervalu Inc.
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Grocers stop selling jalapeno peppers after salmonella discovery
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSouthern California grocery stores reversed themselves Tuesday and started pulling jalapeno peppers from their shelves. The move comes a day after they left the peppers on the shelves even after the Food and Drug Administration said Monday that the...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Sales, Product Recalls, Government, National Government
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Beating high food prices becomes an adventure
Sun ReporterFor more than a decade, Henrietta Peters has made the 32-mile trek from her Harford County home to Red Lion, Pa., to buy groceries. The reason: low prices. On a recent trip, for example, she paid $5.99 for eight bars of brand-name soap, $1.59 for a 17-...Tags: Food Industry, Credit and Debt, Groceries, Glen Burnie, Healthcare Policies
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Salmonella clue points to jalapenos
Associated PressGovernment inspectors finally have a big clue in the nationwide salmonella outbreak: They found the same bacteria on a single Mexican-grown jalapeno pepper handled by a small Texas produce shipper. Yesterday's discovery doesn't solve the mystery,...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Diseases, Health Organizations, Texas, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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FDA finds salmonella strain in jalapeno pepper
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFresh jalapeno peppers joined tomatoes as possible culprits in the nationwide Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak that has sickened thousands of people and killed two since April, the federal government confirmed Monday. The same salmonella strain once thought...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Diseases, Health Organizations, Food Industry, Texas
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