[ad_1] Posted Monday November 23, 2020 BrainEver, a biotech company dedicated to the research and development of innovative therapies for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, today announces that the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the United States has granted orphan drug designation to its BREN-02 product, homeoprotein recombinant human …
Read More »Could blockchain have prevented the onset of E. coli Romaine lettuce?
[ad_2][ad_1] The recent recall of Roman lettuce due to E. coli has been in effect throughout Canada and the United States since November 26, but the problem started a long time ago, probably at a California production center or farm where the food was contaminated. In Ontario, a technology company …
Read More »Blockchain and what it has to do with lettuce and food safety
[ad_2][ad_1] Blockchain is the technology and the approach that allows people to share a database, which is duplicated through a network of many, many, many computers and other devices. This is different from a traditional database that is centrally located, owned by a person or organization, and therefore more easily …
Read More »The FDA thinks Walmart may have a solution to recall Roman lettuce
[ad_2][ad_1] Breaking News email Receive urgent alerts and special reports. The news and stories that count, delivered on weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE 27 November 2018 / 10.10 GMT Of Maggie Fox Twice this year, federal health officials warned Americans not to eat Roman lettuce at all and asked the stores to …
Read More »The blockchain could be the answer of the food chain to the Roman lettuce E. coli and other outbreaks?
[ad_2][ad_1] Credit: Public Domain CC0 E. coli romaine lettuce is over, but it took some consumers to reject vitamin-rich green leafy vegetables again. This is a concern for everyone up and down the food supply chain, from farmers to grocers. So the food industry is turning to a new technology …
Read More »From Farm to Blockchain: Walmart Tracks Its Lettuce
[ad_2][ad_1] This is what Walmart has done so many people, he said, and he said that he would like to do it all. Walmart says it has a better system for pinpointing which batches of leafy green vegetables might be contaminated. After a two-year pilot project, the type of database …
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