Plasma zaps can decontaminate chicken meat
Washington, Feb 5 (IANS) Plasma zaps can decontaminate uncooked poultry, a major source of outbeaks of foodborne illness caused by harmful bugs.
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Nursing visits tied to improved environmental health
SPOKANE - Public health nursing interventions might help reduce environmental health risks.
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Brain Injury Rate 7 Times Greater among U.S. Prisoners
Brain Injury Rate 7 Times Greater among U.S. Prisoners
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Mobile clinic both teaches, heals
Even though Jose Perla, 51, had never had his cholesterol tested, he just assumed he was healthy.
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A zap of cold plasma reduces harmful bacteria on raw chicken
A new study demonstrates that plasma can be an effective method for killing pathogens on uncooked poultry.
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Mother describes daughter's stabbing at Trebilcock murder trial
UTICA – The gruesome details of the stabbing of 6-year-old Lauren Belius were graphically laid out in Oneida County Court Tuesday morning during the opening day of David Trebilcock’s murder trial.
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A zap of cold plasma reduces harmful bacteria on raw chicken in Drexel study
( Drexel University ) A new study by food safety researchers at Drexel University demonstrates that plasma can be an effective method for killing pathogens on uncooked poultry. The proof-of-concept study was published in the January issue of the Journal of Food Protection.
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CCCTC showcases health sciences wing
LISBON - From what was once one overcrowded classroom serving the needs of all their students in the health care field, the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center showed off its new health sciences wing on Saturday.
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Plasma can be an effective method to kill pathogens on uncooked poultry
A new study by food safety researchers at Drexel University demonstrates that plasma can be an effective method for killing pathogens on uncooked poultry. The proof-of-concept study was published in the January issue of the Journal of Food Protection.
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In South Carolina, The Plot To 'Welfarize' Unemployment Insurance
David Morgan 58, of Oregon City (center) waits with other job applicants to talk with recruiters during a Jan. 12 Safeway Job Fair, in Portland, Ore.
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