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Avian flu kills more than 61 million birds, but CDC still sees only a slight threat to humans
Avian flu kills more than 61 million birds, but CDC still sees only a slight threat to humans
# avian influenza
2023-11-08 · Food Safety News
FDA unveils first Deputy Commissioner for Humans Foods Program
FDA unveils first Deputy Commissioner for Humans Foods Program
# Food Safety
The FDA has revealed that James “Jim” Jones will be the first Deputy Commissioner for its Human Foods Program.
2023-08-25 · New Food Magazine
Aspartame “possibly carcinogenic to humans”, confirms WHO
Aspartame “possibly carcinogenic to humans”, confirms WHO
# beverages
Today the World Health Organization has released the impacts of non-sugar sweetener aspartame and has confirmed that it is “possibly carcinogenic to humans”.
2023-07-19 · New Food Magazine
Aspartame “possibly carcinogenic to humans”, confirms WHO
Aspartame “possibly carcinogenic to humans”, confirms WHO
# beverages
Today the World Health Organization has released the impacts of non-sugar sweetener aspartame and has confirmed that it is “possibly carcinogenic to humans”.
2023-07-19 · New Food Magazine
Poultry losses for the year from bird flu near record; the threat to humans isn’t zero
Poultry losses for the year from bird flu near record; the threat to humans isn’t zero
# APHIS
The United States is now all but certain to beat its 2015 record of losing 50 million birds to highly pathogenic avian flu outbreaks. That became apparent during just two days late this month when seven states reported new bird flu outbreaks, raising the
2022-10-27 · Food Safety News
Gene-ius! Study looks at preventing foodborne Salmonella infection
Gene-ius! Study looks at preventing foodborne Salmonella infection
# foodborne
# Humans
# Salmonella infection
Brazilian researchers are investigating which genes are important for the survival of Salmonella to help prevent foodborne infections in humans.
2019-03-04 · foodsafetynews