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Food Safety News - 10/12/2018 Year’s largest E. coli outbreak enters litigation phase for victims, businesses

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Year's largest E. coli outbreak enters litigation phase for victims, businesses

By Dan Flynn on Oct 12, 2018 12:06 am


The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention year’s declared this year’s largest E. coli O157: H7 outbreak over on June 28. And that’s true for the disease phase of the outbreak. But it’s also fair to say no outbreak of foodborne disease is truly over until food safety attorney Bill Marler says its over.... Continue Reading



FSIS urges the public to check homes for recalled meat, chicken entrees

By News Desk on Oct 12, 2018 12:05 am


Valley Fine Foods is recalling more than 35,000 pounds of refrigerated Simple Dishes brand pasta entrees containing meat and chicken after discovering the products might be contaminated with "spoilage organisms." The Forest City, NC, company reports it produced the recalled products from Aug. 15 through Oct. 4. The products are heat-treated, but are not fully... Continue Reading



Experts discuss food safety and blockchain at BSI event

By Joe Whitworth on Oct 12, 2018 12:04 am


Food safety, plastic packaging and blockchain were key topics discussed at an industry event this past week. The Future Food Conference was hosted by the British Standards Institution (BSI) in London, United Kingdom. In opening remarks, Richard Werran, BSI director for food, said the industry is often reactive and not proactive. "I wish industry would go... Continue Reading



More retail locations disclosed in 6.9 million pound JBS ground beef recall

By News Desk on Oct 12, 2018 12:03 am


Federal officials continue to compile and release the names of retail locations that sold some of the 6.9 million pounds of recalled ground beef that is implicated in a multi-state Salmonella outbreak.  The beef producer, JBS Tolleson, sold the meat to large retail chains including Walmart and Kroger, as well as regional chains, local chains... Continue Reading



Processing error blamed for small chicken jerky recall in Tennessee

By News Desk on Oct 12, 2018 12:01 am


About 23 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken jerky were recalled Thursday by Pigeon Forge, TN-based Jerky Boyz because of a processing deviation that may have led to under-processing of products, according to the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The problem was discovered Oct. 10 by FSIS inspection personnel during a records review verification. The... Continue Reading



AUC chief urges focus to mitigate aflatoxin impact in Africa

By News Desk on Oct 12, 2018 12:01 am


The head of the African Union Commission (AUC) has urged countries in the region to tackle the impact of aflatoxins. Moussa Faki Mahamat made the comments at the opening of the third Partnership for Aflatoxin Control in Africa (PACA) Partnership Platform Meeting (PPM) in Senegal earlier this month. Faki said given the wide array of food... Continue Reading



Hotel foodservice near Seattle-Tacoma airport shut down for lack of permit

By News Desk on Oct 12, 2018 12:00 am


Guests at the Ramada SeaTac Airport North Hotel, located at 4006 S. 139th St. in Tukwila, WA, haven’t been provided with buffet breakfasts since Oct. 4. That’s because the hotel’s foodservice operation was shut down by Seattle-King County Public Health because the establishment did not have an “applicable permit for service.” The action was taken... Continue Reading



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Factors To Consider When Looking For A Good Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgeon New Jersey

By Stephen Stewart


If you have been trying to reduce weight in vain, then a sleeve gastrectomy may be the last solution to consider. It is a last resort where all the other methods have proved futile. The success of the entire process is dependent on how well you prepare for the exercise. The qualifications of your Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgeon New Jersey will also influence whether you will meet the needs you have or not. The following are the key tips to help you get the best results out of the operation.

It is essential to establish the health and cosmetic reasons compelling you to opt for the surgery. Before you choose to consult a surgeon for the operation, be certain that this is the best option. You may need to try all the available options before settling on surgery as your last option. Here, you need to access the risks and the gains you get before making a determination.

Check the skills and qualification possessed by the surgeon who is going to work on you. There are different rules and regulations that govern how doctors undertake their duties. Where possible, the surgeon needs to have all the supporting documentation to show that they are competent in the industry. Where these documents are absent, chances are high you will be dealing with experts who do not have any tangible experience in this field.

You must assess the amount of money you need for a successful surgical operation. The costs you incur during the process are quite high. With other financial needs biting, it may be impossible to meet all of them. That is why you need to draft a clear plan outlining how you spend your money. Ensure the rates you pay are reasonable and accurate.

Seek help from your close friends and relatives who may have vital knowledge concerning such a surgical procedure. These should include people who have undergone the surgical process in the past. In engaging them, you will get a referral of the experts who are ready to offer the services you need at friendly rates. In this way, you get to save time and money you would have spent on the exercise.

Also, you ought to assess the merits and demerits of this surgical procedure. The doctor should enumerate all the risks you face in this procedure. All this should happen before starting the surgical procedure. Evaluate these risks before making the decision to proceed with the exercise. The practitioner will also direct you to the changes to make in your lifestyle before and after the process. Be sure to follow their guidelines fully.

Once you choose the suitable surgeon, agree on the basic terms of engagement. The agreement you make should facilitate the smooth flow of things relating to this exercise. The document should state the duties and responsibilities of every party. The document should also be explicit on the risk a party faces for negating on these agreements. Anything material about this engagement should be stated here. These include the rates to pay and when to make the payments.

As you try to manage your weight, you have to note that there are different measures you can employ to cut down your weight. You can change the food you eat, adjust your lifestyle and start exercising. If these changes are still not adequate, you may have to undergo a surgical procedure. Weigh all the pros and cons before undertaking the procedure.




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