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The review, which falls under the Cross Cutting Themes Programme for agency-wide issues, will cover issues such as foodborne disease and risks to consumer health through chemical contamination.
MeatProcess RSS 2009
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The review, which falls under the Cross Cutting Themes Programme for agency-wide issues, will cover issues such as foodborne disease and risks to consumer health through chemical contamination.
MeatProcess RSS 2009
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The review, which falls under the Cross Cutting Themes Programme for agency-wide issues, will cover issues such as foodborne disease and risks to consumer health through chemical contamination.
MeatProcess RSS 2009
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The review, which falls under the Cross Cutting Themes Programme for agency-wide issues, will cover issues such as foodborne disease and risks to consumer health through chemical contamination.
MeatProcess RSS 2009
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Well, that's according to the CDC, which tried, vainly, to link leafy greens to "foodborne" death.
Gawker 2009
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Now, for those who noticed, and questioned, why "foodborne" is spelled as if we reside "on the Continent," and why the United States government is attempting to implement a "solution" wanting for a "problem" - you guessed it -
Canada Free Press 2009
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"Food safety assurance is always high on industry's agenda - including faster and better methods for detecting hazards such as foodborne pathogens or allergens.
FoodNavigator RSS 2008
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"Food safety assurance is always high on industry's agenda - including faster and better methods for detecting hazards such as foodborne pathogens or allergens.
FoodNavigator RSS 2008
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Ward says there are some foods that pregnant women should avoid because of the risk of foodborne-illness, including:
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When oil spills, foodborne illness outbreaks, mining disasters, and product recalls make headlines, government's ability -- or inability -- to protect citizens makes the headlines, too.
Matt Madia: Does Regulation Under Obama Put the Public First? Matt Madia 2010
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