A Whole Foods Market establishment in Everett, Massachusetts is recalling approximately 234 pounds of curry chicken salad products that may be adulterated with listeria monocytogenes, which causes a severe and life-threatening infection.
“Scientific evidence shows cancer is a complex disease not caused by single foods and that a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle choices are essential to good health”, writes Barry Carpenter, president of the North American Meat Institute, in a statement on the new...
University of Michigan graduate student of psychology, Erica Schulte, notes, “In a similar manner that drugs are processed to increase their addictive potential, this study provides insight that highly processed foods may be intentionally manufactured to be particularly...
After overwhelmingly voting down the first version of their union’s tentative agreement with Chrysler last month, auto workers have ratified the second version, with 77 percent reportedly voting yes.
And a “testing action plan” released by the Education Department said too many schools have unnecessary testing. And they have generally been pro-testing.
Eli Lilly hiked its earnings forecast for the year as the drugmaker cut costs, overcame a strong dollar and topped Wall Street expectations for the third quarter.
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has filed a lawsuit against General Nutrition Corporation, better known as GNC, for allegedly selling supplements that contain illegal ingredients.
In its new policy statement, the American Academy of Pediatrics calls on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to expand its jurisdiction to include e-cigarettes, liquid nicotine and all other tobacco products. The statements outline recommendations for public policy changes,...
Weight Watchers is attempting to woo back former clients who focused on calorie counting but are more interested now in pursuing today’s trend of health and wellness that encompasses everything from eating natural ingredients to high protein foods. She said she believes in...
Fortunately, recent work by a group at Carnegie Mellon could one day lead to a world in which transplants are no longer necessary to fix damaged organs.
It might have something to do with-ok, probably much to do with-the current investigation of Theranos which came out of the anonymous report of a former employee which suggested that the Palo-Alto-based company was having a few issues with their proprietary Edison blood testing...