[ad_1] “Cytokine storms” were a common feature of the 1918 flu, historians and health professionals say. But what is the role of potentially fatal immune responses in the coronavirus pandemic? About 500 million people, or a third of the world’s population, were infected with the Spanish flu of 1918. An …
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 …
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[ad_2][ad_1] Photo: Pxhere If you have a Roman lettuce in your crunchy, it's time to throw it away. Yesterday, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) announced that Roman lettuce is dangerous to eat in any form due to contamination by a dangerous type of E. coli bacteria. The warning throws …
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