Michael Foods orders recall of Over 1 Million Eggs Due to Listeria Fear
Submitted by Ria Patel on Sat, 02/04/2012 - 11:51In a bid to make sure that there is no one infected with listeria, a Minnesota food company has ordered to call back over a million hard-cooked eggs from the market across 34 states. It was told that the eggs were produced at the company's plant in Wakefield, Neb., and from there, distributors bought the eggs. However, there are no reports as such of any human illness.
Research On Bird Flu Halted For 60 Days
Submitted by Elina Needham on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 07:46In the past few months, a revelation was made by the researchers of having found a deadly strain of bird flu, H5N1, which can easily be transmitted to the people through air. The air borne flu was the result of an experiment conducted by the researchers of Erasmus Medical Center.
Cargill Plant Resumes Turkey Manufacturing
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Thu, 08/18/2011 - 14:11According to reports, Minnesota based Cargill Inc recently claimed that at an Arkansas plant, it has recommenced the turkey manufacturing which earlier was connected to a salmonella outbreak.
Scientists Discover New ‘Shotgun’ Vaccine to Treat Prostate Tumors
Submitted by Danny Garcia on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 08:01In a recent research, scientists from the University of Leeds and US colleagues at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota have discovered a new vaccine against prostate cancer, which they have described as "shotgun". Scientists have revealed that the vaccine works mainly on the immune system to search and destroy prostate tumors. The vaccine has no impact on healthy tissues.
Phrase ‘For the Cure’ Causes Uproar with Cancer Organizations
Submitted by Jonathan Sanders on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 13:13The “Mush for a Cure” sled-dog race to raise money for breast cancer research was off to a great start. That’s until the organizer received a letter from a lawyer for the Komen Race for the Cure organization.
Positive Neighborhood Environments Good for Health: Study
Submitted by Olivia Conroy on Sat, 04/16/2011 - 08:32A recent research conducted by the scientists at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis has found that positive neighborhood environments are potentially good for health. Researchers claim that a lot of interaction with their neighbors significantly reduces the chances of dying from stroke. The report is published in the April 14 online edition of Stroke.
Mums with Young Kids are Chubbier, Study
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Tue, 04/12/2011 - 16:47A study by researchers from the University of Minnesota has revealed that mothers with young children are chubbier than women without kinds. The study was published on Monday in Pediatrics.
Couples with Kids Are Unhealthy
Submitted by Jonathan Sanders on Mon, 04/11/2011 - 14:34According to a recent study, it has been revealed that those couples who have young children are more likely to have an unhealthy lifestyle than the couples who do not have children.
CE Mark Certification received by EnteroMedics’ for Introducing Maestro RC System
Submitted by Danny Garcia on Wed, 03/30/2011 - 12:14AS announced by the St. Paul, Minnesota Company, EnteroMedics has received the European CE Mark Certification for the Maestro RC System. This CE Mark has been awarded by the European Commission which is acknowledged by Australia and many other nations of World.
Young Adults Living with Parents More Likely to Have a Better Future
Submitted by Amit Pathania on Tue, 03/15/2011 - 14:45A recently conducted study by researchers at the University of Minnesota has revealed that young adults who receive support from their parents during early adulthood years are more likely to grow into having a more autonomous and self-reliant life later on. The findings of the study will appear in the soon to be published edition of the publication known as the Journal of Marriage.











