Noticias sobre la Salud y Nutrición de Los Estados Unidos

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Agosto 01, 2008
California attorney general settles acrylamide lawsuit with Frito-Lay, Lance, Kettle Foods and Heinz
California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today settled lawsuits against Heinz, Frito-Lay, Kettle Foods and Lance Inc. after the companies agreed to slash levels of the cancer-causing chemical acrylamide in their potato chips and french fries. “T...
Julio 26, 2008
Golpe a Burger y McDonald's: California prohibio las grasas trans
California se convierte en el 1er. estado de USA que prohibe las 'grasas trans'. Según una recién aprobada ley, estos lípidos, relacionados con graves problemas cardiovasculares, estarán prohibidos en todos los restaurantes, cafeterías y panaderías de ...
Julio 25, 2008
EEUU sospecha de aji jalapeño en brote de salmonela
Más de 1.000 personas han enfermado debido a un brote de intoxicación con salmonela y funcionarios federales dijeron el miércoles que ahora sospechan de varias causas, incluidos los ajíes jalapeños. Desde abril, se han diagnosticado 1.017 casos de inf...
Julio 25, 2008
'Green' potato health risk (glycoalkaloids) can be eliminated by cutting away affected area
Potatoes that have turned 'green' can potentially contain a naturally occurring toxin called Glycoalkaloids and pose a risk to public health according to a review paper published in the latest online issue of SCI's Journal of the Science of Food and ...
Julio 25, 2008
New FSA guide advises short shelf-life for vacuum - and Modified atmosphere packed foods
A new UK food regulator guide recommends a restricted shelf-life for vacuum packed and modified atmosphere packed food products to avoid C. Botulinum growth. Although Clostridium botulinum food poisoning is very rare in the UK, its very serious natur...
Schwarzenegger signs California trans fat ban
Julio 25, 2008
Schwarzenegger signs California trans fat ban
California will be the first state to ban trans fats in restaurants and bakeries under legislation signed today by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The measure requires restaurants to quit using trans fats by January 2010, and for bakeries to follow suit ...
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Julio 21, 2008
Jalapeño Pepper Tests Positive for Salmonella
A fresh jalapeño pepper grown in Mexico and processed in Texas has tested positive for the strain of salmonella that has sickened more than 1,200 people in recent months, food safety and health officials said today. The U.S. Food and Drug Administratio...
PreventASe Xtru: DSM's tailormade solution for acrylamide reduction in Extruded snacks
Julio 15, 2008
PreventASe Xtru: DSM's tailormade solution for acrylamide reduction in Extruded snacks
DSM Food Specialties introduces a complete portfolio of application-specific and tailor-made PreventASe™ solutions. PreventASe™ is now available in three formulations covering specific food applications under the following sub-brands: Panna™, Bicra™ an...
Californian Legislature approves bill banning trans fats
Julio 15, 2008
Californian Legislature approves bill banning trans fats
California is poised to become the first state in the nation to ban restaurants and other food facilities from using trans fats, which are known to increase the risk of heart disease, under a bill approved by the state Legislature Monday and sent to ...
Julio 09, 2008
EU Companies Doing More Than US to Prevent Obesity
European-based food companies are edging ahead of their US rivals in addressing health and wellness concerns relating to their businesses, says a recent report from Insight Investment and JP Morgan. The report looked at the effectiveness of 10 of the w...
Julio 09, 2008
New Yorkers altering eating habits in reponse to calorie postings
Two months after many New York chain restaurants began posting the number of calories in their food, customers are shying away from their calorie-laden favorites and opting for lighter fare. All New York City restaurants with 15 or more branches were f...
Julio 03, 2008
NHS comments on study on package size of snacks
A study has found that “diet-sized snack portions encourage people to eat more,"The Daily Telegraph reported. The newspaper said that researchers had warned that smaller sized packets could make people believe they had already limited their food ...
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