List of Canadian recalled products grows in salmonella peanut probe

Saturday, 31. January 2009

TORONTO – Dozens more peanut products have been recalled in Canada over fears they could be contaminated with salmonella linked to an outbreak in the U.S. that has sickened hundreds and may have led to at least eight deaths.

List of Canadian recalled products grows in salmonella peanut probe

Saturday, 31. January 2009

TORONTO – Dozens more peanut products have been recalled in Canada over fears they could be contaminated with salmonella linked to an outbreak in the U.S. that has sickened hundreds and may have led to at least eight deaths.

Raw milk advocates argue science backs their thirst for the illegal beverage

Saturday, 31. January 2009

TORONTO – Experts gathered in Toronto Saturday argue that raw milk can not only be safe, it provides myriad health benefits that are otherwise lost in the pasteurization process.

List of recalled products grows in salmonella investigation tied to peanuts

Saturday, 31. January 2009

TORONTO – The list of peanut products recalled in Canada over salmonella concerns continues to grow.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has added another 30 different products that are manufactured in Canada, and another American made product.

Make that 14: Octuplet mom already had six kids

Saturday, 31. January 2009

WHITTIER, Calif. – How in the world does a woman with six children get a fertility doctor to help her have more – eight more?

An ethical debate erupted Friday after it was learned that the Southern California woman who gave birth to octuplets this week had six children already.

Aegis Living Focuses On Taking Care of Their Own in 2009

Friday, 30. January 2009

In this Recession there is at least one company making sure employees come first

Economic Crisis Underscores Need to Improve Social Security Benefits

Friday, 30. January 2009

NASI Report Features 12 New Ideas

‘Other Places’: New Memoir Chronicles Family’s Strength and Endurance Through War and Immigration

Friday, 30. January 2009

Follow a daughter and her parents through the 1940s and 1950s, as they endure the horrors of war and immigrate to two countries in Other Places , the new memoir from Ria Veeren.

Age Concern And Help The Aged Respond To The Digital Strategy – Interim Report, UK

Friday, 30. January 2009

Gordon Lishman, Director General of Age Concern, said: ‘New ways to give people greater access to the internet are always welcome, however targeted efforts will need to be made to ensure all older people can benefit from the Digital Britain initiative. ‘There’s a lot on the web for older people. Accessing services and shopping online to get the best deals can be a real lifeline for some. However, not every older person has a computer at home.

Help The Aged Response To Conservative Information On Care Funding, UK

Friday, 30. January 2009

Responding to information obtained by the Conservatives using the Freedom of Information Act which revealed wide variations in whether councils require patients to sell their house before moving into a care home or not. Kate Jopling, Head of Public Affairs for Help the Aged, says: ‘This new information comes as no surprise.