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    Pope John said it best‚ "Capitalism Without Responsibility" Fast Food’s Hidden Dangers Jeffrey Zurlinden‚ RN‚ MS   | Every day‚ about one-quarter of American adults eat at fast-food restaurants. Cheap‚ tasty‚ and convenient‚ fast food is loaded with saturated fat and calories‚ and it’s low in fiber and nutrients. Thanks in large part to fast food‚ half of America’s adults and one-quarter of its children are obese‚ double the rate of a generation ago. Even some popular chicken nuggets‚ which many

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    1. Distinguish between viruses‚ bacteria‚ rickettsia‚ fungi‚ parasites‚ and prions. 2. Viruses: RNA or DNA‚ obligate intracellular parasites. Seek “permissive cells to infect. Some strains have shown periodic changes by have mutations and forming new strands; Require a tissue culture in order to grow; Consist of RNA or DNA in a protective glycoprotein coat; Influenza – Dengue Fever – carried by mosquitos St. Louis encephalitis virus – carried by mosquitos HIV Hepatitis – Makes skin a yellow

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    Something About Something

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    results: Media | E. coli | Salmonella | Serratia | Pseudomonas | Proteus | EMB(Colour: Wine) | Metallic Green sheen on streak.Media: Pink | ColourlessMedia: Wine | Black dot in centre of colonies.Media: Wine | Similar colour to the media.Media: Wine | ColourlessMedia: Wine | XLD(Colour: Red) | ColourlessMedia: Yellow | Black dot in centre of colonies. Media: Pink | Pink/OrangeMedia: Pink | ColourlessMedia: Pink | Black dot in centre of colonies. (smaller dots than Salmonella) | BGA(Colour: Orange)

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    died just because of eating burger. He had a kidney failure because of the E.coli. Imagine a healthy child died just because of their negligence in their factory. Well‚ in fact‚ it is not the only child who died because of it. Salmonella and E. coli had become the outbreaks in the past 20 years and yet‚ they are just trying to hide this away. Even though it wasn’t said by the researcher yet‚ is it impossible that this child is the only one who had died from this? Of course‚ they will try to hide this

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    ndustry PEST CONTROL IN FOOD MANUFACTURING FACIITY A case study of ABC Food Industries (Pvt) Ltd. ABSTRACT Pest control in food manufacturing industry is critical legislative and food safety standard’s requirements. Most of the foods born illnesses are linked with pests because microbes for these diseases either have part of their life cycle on these pests or use the pests as career / vector. The pests also cause severs economic loss by contamination of food products and food materials

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    The Spot-Overlay Ames Test was used in the lab to find the mutagenesis of Diet Coke and ThermaFlu. Along with these substances three mutant strains of salmonella were also tested. TA 1535‚ TA 1537‚ TA 1538 all lacked the ability to grow the amino acid histidine unless reverted back by the potential mutagens. After the first week of testing‚ results showed that both of the potential mutagens‚ Diet Coke and ThermaFlu were in fact mutagenic. This was established if colonial growth was at least twice

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    6 Reasons To Eat Street Food by Christian Eilers Eating street food is one of the cheapest and best ways to immerse yourself in another culture while you are traveling. In our increasingly mysophobic culture in North America and other first world countries‚ we only see more and more reasons why eating something off the street is as bad as‚ well‚ eating something off the street. Many vacationers stay away‚ as the small gathering of people surrounding a street vendor seems to exude everything that

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    Ch. 2: Fundamentals of Epidemiology Causality: determining the cause of a disease Screening test: test given to people who have no symptoms to check for the presence of a particular disease Natural History of Disease: the course of disease if left untreated Latency period: time from start of disease process until signs/symptoms appear (Incubation period: time b/w infection & clinical disease) Nonclinical stage: no signs/symptoms present – pathologic changes occur Preclinical – sings/symptoms

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    Comminity Risk Assessment MPH 651 Occupational & Environmental Heath Kaitlyn Ward March 3rd‚ 2017 Introduction Tacoma Washington is a port city with an estimated population of 207‚ 9488. It lies on the Puget Sound‚ 32 miles southwest of Seattle and 31 miles northeast of the capital city Olympia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacoma‚_Washington). The median age of it’s citizens is 35.7 years old (http://www.areavibes.com/tacoma-wa/demographics/). It is estimated that 23% of

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    heat‚ which means when winter came‚ people would either starve or freeze to death. Another part of electricity that is saving lives now would be refrigeration‚ without refrigeration the food would spoil. People would get very ill with diseases like salmonella and other food poisonings. Technology: Without technology‚ the world would be a different place. If all these social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace didn’t exist‚ nothing would be the same. IPods and television have become some

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