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		<title>FDA says Georgia plant is sole salmonella source</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON (Reuters) &#8211; The sole source of the U.S. salmonella outbreak involving contaminated peanut butter appears to be the Peanut Corp of America&#8217;s Blakely, Georgia processing facility, federal officials said on Wednesday.
 More than 125 products including cookies, crackers, ice cream and even some pet food have been recalled in connection with the outbreak, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) &#8211; The sole source of the U.S. salmonella outbreak involving contaminated peanut butter appears to be the Peanut Corp of America&#8217;s Blakely, Georgia processing facility, federal officials said on Wednesday.<br />
 More than 125 products including cookies, crackers, ice cream and even some pet food have been recalled in connection with the outbreak, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.<br />
 Six deaths may be associated with the outbreak,<span id="more-19572"></span> the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. The CDC said at least 486 people from 43 states and one person in Canada have been reported ill from the outbreak of the Salmonella typhimurium strain, with 107 of them being hospitalized.<br />
 Stephen Sundlof, director of the FDA&#8217;s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, said Connecticut health authorities tested an unopened container of peanut butter from the PCA&#8217;s Blakely plant and discovered the strain linked to the outbreak of illness.<br />
 The fact that the unopened container had the strain indicates contamination did not occur after it was shipped from the facility, Sundlof said. Coupled with previous evidence, Sundlof said authorities believe the Blakely plant is the only source of the outbreak.<br />
 &#8220;That is our assumption at this point. We will continue to follow up on any leads that point us in a different direction,&#8221; Sundlof told reporters during a conference call.<br />
 The plant is not currently operating, he said.<br />
 Sundlof said he expects the number of recalled products to continue to increase.<br />
 Among the latest was by NutriSystem Inc, which announced on Wednesday a voluntary recall of its peanut butter granola bar. On Tuesday, PetSmart Inc, the largest U.S. pet-products and services retailer, recalled seven of its Grreat Choice Dog Biscuit products.<br />
 General Mills Inc, Kellogg Co and other companies also have recalled products.<br />
 Authorities say peanut butter sold on grocery store shelves does not appear to be involved.<br />
 PCA has recalled peanut butter and peanut paste products manufactured since July at the Blakely plant because of potential Salmonella contamination. Peanut paste is a concentrated product consisting of ground, roasted peanuts.<br />
 PCA manufactures peanut butter and peanut paste distributed to food manufacturers to be used as ingredients in commercially produced products. PCA peanut butter also is served in long-term care facilities and cafeterias.<br />
 Salmonella can cause abdominal cramping, diarrhea and fever and it can kill the very young and very old.<br />
 &#8220;More cases are being reported every day. The outbreak appears to be ongoing,&#8221; Dr. Robert Tauxe of the CDC said.<br />
 Minnesota authorities previously tested an opened container from the plant, and found the Typhimurium strain.<br />
 Sundlof said a federal inspection of the Blakely plant turned up evidence of salmonella on the floor, but not the Typhimurium strain.<br />
 &#8220;It does indicate that there are problems within the plant because salmonella should not be found there,&#8221; he said.</p>
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		<title>DMX removed from Tent City, placed on lockdown and a diet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 03:46:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Officials removed DMX, or Earl Simmons, from Tent City Jail in Phoenix on Sunday for allegedly threatening officers.
 lockdown status for threatening to assault Sheriff&#8217;s Detention Officers.
 Sheriff Joe Arpaio ordered that Simmons be placed on a special diet that is a form of bread and water, according to authorities.
 Simmons allegedly refused to report [...]]]></description>
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<p>Officials removed DMX, or Earl Simmons, from Tent City Jail in Phoenix on Sunday for allegedly threatening officers.<br />
 lockdown status for threatening to assault Sheriff&#8217;s Detention Officers.<br />
 Sheriff Joe Arpaio ordered that Simmons be placed on a special diet that is a form of bread and water, according to authorities.<br />
 Simmons allegedly refused to report for work when called upon by detention officers and became verbally abusive stating, &#8220;I already<span id="more-18924"></span> have a job and don&#8217;t need this (expletive).&#8221;<br />
 Later on Sunday, Simmons reportedly failed to report for his medication and then told detention officers that he might assault somebody to get some respect.<br />
 Officials said the when a detention officer supervisor spoke to Simmons, he continued to use vulgar language and stated that the officers should expect to be spoken to in that manner.<br />
 &#8220;DMX will be treated like any other prisoner in my jail and I will not tolerate him threatening my staff,&#8221; says Sheriff Joe Arpaio.</p>
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		<title>No-Eat-Day-Diet: A good strategy or bad advice?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 21:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
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By Larry Marsh, Kansas City Star Midwest Voices columnist 2009
 Don’t try this without your doctor’s approval, but this might be “just what the doctor ordered.”
 The objective of the No-Eat-Day-Diet is to never have a no-eat day.
 Here’s how it works.  You set a maximum weight you don’t want to exceed.  You [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Larry Marsh, Kansas City Star Midwest Voices columnist 2009<br />
 Don’t try this without your doctor’s approval, but this might be “just what the doctor ordered.”<br />
 The objective of the No-Eat-Day-Diet is to never have a no-eat day.<br />
 Here’s how it works.  You set a maximum weight you don’t want to exceed.  You then weigh yourself every morning.  If your weight exceeds your maximum, then it’s a no-eat day.<br />
 On a no-eat day, you eat nothing<span id="more-19557"></span> except a big glass of water at each meal and usually your normal medications, if any.  Check with your doctor.<br />
 The diet is primarily for weight maintenance but could be used to nudge down your weight over time.<br />
 If you get hungry just take a walk, take a nap, work out at the gym or do whatever works as a distraction.<br />
 No-eat days are tough.  You don’t want to ever have to go through one.  But that’s the point.  If you are careful, you never will.<br />
 Had a big lunch, skip dinner.  Planning a big dinner, skip lunch.<br />
 Do whatever it takes, but know that the numbers don’t lie.   You will be facing the scale in the morning.</p>
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		<title>MJ Harris completes Texas hospital</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 05:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[said it has completed the construction of a rehabilitation hospital in Texas.
 The Birmingham-based general contractor recently completed the 64,000-square-foot Reliant Rehabilitation Hospital of North Houston, said a news release.
 The three-story building includes 40 private rehabilitation rooms and 20 private skilled nursing rooms to serve patients in North Harris and Montgomery counties in Texas.
 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>said it has completed the construction of a rehabilitation hospital in Texas.<br />
 The Birmingham-based general contractor recently completed the 64,000-square-foot Reliant Rehabilitation Hospital of North Houston, said a news release.<br />
 The three-story building includes 40 private rehabilitation rooms and 20 private skilled nursing rooms to serve patients in North Harris and Montgomery counties in Texas.<br />
 M.J. Harris said it encountered several obstacles<span id="more-18513"></span> along the way, including the threat of two hurricanes and a direct hit from Hurricane Ike in September, which left the site without power for one week.<br />
 Despite those obstacles, the contractor said it turned the project over to the owner in December.</p>
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		<title>‘Blade Runner’ Pistorius in Hospital After Boating Accident</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 04:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) &#8212; South Africa’s
 , a
double amputee who made history by winning an appeal to allow him
to compete against able-bodied athletes, was admitted to a
Johannesburg hospital last night after he was injured in a
boating accident.
 “At this point he’s in a critical but stable position in
intensive care,” Amelda Swartz, a spokeswoman for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) &#8212; South Africa’s<br />
 , a<br />
double amputee who made history by winning an appeal to allow him<br />
to compete against able-bodied athletes, was admitted to a<br />
Johannesburg hospital last night after he was injured in a<br />
boating accident.<br />
 “At this point he’s in a critical but stable position in<br />
intensive care,” Amelda Swartz, a spokeswoman for the Millpark<br />
Hospital said today. It was too early to say whether he would<br />
make a full recovery,<span id="more-20640"></span> she said.<br />
 Pistorius uses carbon-fiber prosthetics that have gained him<br />
the nickname “Blade Runner.” He was born without his fibula,<br />
the smaller of the two bones in the lower legs, and had both<br />
limbs amputated below the knee when he was 11 months old. He had<br />
taken up running as a teenager to recover from a rugby injury.<br />
 The 22-year-old, who has broken more than 25 Paralympic<br />
records, won a court ruling in May that overturned a ban on him<br />
competing against able-bodied athletes. While he failed to<br />
qualify for the Beijing Olympics last year, he took three gold<br />
medals in the<br />
 .<br />
 .<br />
 Last Updated: February 22, 2009  09:53 EST</p>
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		<title>FDA says Georgia plant is sole salmonella source</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 18:29:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON (Reuters) &#8211; The sole source of the U.S. salmonella outbreak involving contaminated peanut butter appears to be the Peanut Corp of America&#8217;s Blakely, Georgia processing facility, federal officials said on Wednesday.
 More than 125 products including cookies, crackers, ice cream and even some pet food have been recalled in connection with the outbreak, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) &#8211; The sole source of the U.S. salmonella outbreak involving contaminated peanut butter appears to be the Peanut Corp of America&#8217;s Blakely, Georgia processing facility, federal officials said on Wednesday.<br />
 More than 125 products including cookies, crackers, ice cream and even some pet food have been recalled in connection with the outbreak, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.<br />
 Six deaths may be associated with the outbreak,<span id="more-19432"></span> the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. The CDC said at least 486 people from 43 states and one person in Canada have been reported ill from the outbreak of the Salmonella typhimurium strain, with 107 of them being hospitalized.<br />
 Stephen Sundlof, director of the FDA&#8217;s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, said Connecticut health authorities tested an unopened container of peanut butter from the PCA&#8217;s Blakely plant and discovered the strain linked to the outbreak of illness.<br />
 The fact that the unopened container had the strain indicates contamination did not occur after it was shipped from the facility, Sundlof said. Coupled with previous evidence, Sundlof said authorities believe the Blakely plant is the only source of the outbreak.<br />
 &#8220;That is our assumption at this point. We will continue to follow up on any leads that point us in a different direction,&#8221; Sundlof told reporters during a conference call.<br />
 The plant is not currently operating, he said.<br />
 Sundlof said he expects the number of recalled products to continue to increase.<br />
 Among the latest was by NutriSystem Inc, which announced on Wednesday a voluntary recall of its peanut butter granola bar. On Tuesday, PetSmart Inc, the largest U.S. pet-products and services retailer, recalled seven of its Grreat Choice Dog Biscuit products.<br />
 General Mills Inc, Kellogg Co and other companies also have recalled products.<br />
 Authorities say peanut butter sold on grocery store shelves does not appear to be involved.<br />
 PCA has recalled peanut butter and peanut paste products manufactured since July at the Blakely plant because of potential Salmonella contamination. Peanut paste is a concentrated product consisting of ground, roasted peanuts.<br />
 PCA manufactures peanut butter and peanut paste distributed to food manufacturers to be used as ingredients in commercially produced products. PCA peanut butter also is served in long-term care facilities and cafeterias.<br />
 Salmonella can cause abdominal cramping, diarrhea and fever and it can kill the very young and very old.<br />
 &#8220;More cases are being reported every day. The outbreak appears to be ongoing,&#8221; Dr. Robert Tauxe of the CDC said.<br />
 Minnesota authorities previously tested an opened container from the plant, and found the Typhimurium strain.<br />
 Sundlof said a federal inspection of the Blakely plant turned up evidence of salmonella on the floor, but not the Typhimurium strain.<br />
 &#8220;It does indicate that there are problems within the plant because salmonella should not be found there,&#8221; he said.</p>
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		<title>US Congress passes children health insurance bill</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 08:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) &#8211; The U.S. Congress approved on
Wednesday a bill expanding a health insurance program for
children and raising tobacco taxes to pay for it, giving
President Barack Obama a big legislative victory a day after
his pick to lead a healthcare industry overhaul stepped aside.
 The House of Representatives voted 290-135 for the $32.8
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) &#8211; The U.S. Congress approved on<br />
Wednesday a bill expanding a health insurance program for<br />
children and raising tobacco taxes to pay for it, giving<br />
President Barack Obama a big legislative victory a day after<br />
his pick to lead a healthcare industry overhaul stepped aside.<br />
 The House of Representatives voted 290-135 for the $32.8<br />
billion expansion of the State Children&#8217;s Health Insurance<br />
Program, or SCHIP, which was approved<span id="more-18172"></span> by the Senate last week.<br />
 Democratic leaders are rushing the bill to Obama, who plans<br />
to sign it at a White House ceremony on Wednesday. Former<br />
Republican President George W. Bush twice vetoed similar<br />
legislation.<br />
 &#8220;Today, the objective of years of work will be<br />
substantially advanced. With this vote, and with President<br />
Obama&#8217;s immediate signature, this bill will at long last be<br />
law,&#8221; said House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland.<br />
 The signing ceremony should provide a lift for Obama a day<br />
after he acknowledged mistakes in the handling of Tom Daschle&#8217;s<br />
nomination as his point man to lead a broader overhaul of the<br />
$2.3 trillion U.S. healthcare industry.<br />
 Daschle, a former Senate minority leader, withdrew his name<br />
from consideration as secretary of health and human services<br />
because of tax problems.<br />
 The SCHIP program aims to help working families who cannot<br />
afford private health insurance but earn too much to qualify<br />
for Medicaid healthcare coverage for the poor. The additional<br />
money for the program will help states insure as many as 11<br />
million children, compared with about 7.4 million currently<br />
enrolled in the program. </p>
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		<title>Patrick, McGovern tour growing medical company in Westborough</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A medical technology company that employs 500 people here should get a significant boost &#8211; translating into more jobs &#8211; from President Obama&#8217;s economic stimulus package, Gov. Deval Patrick said Thursday.
 Patrick&#8217;s remarks came during a tour of eClinicalWorks&#8217; Rte. 9 headquarters where he and officials were shown the software that allows physicians and other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A medical technology company that employs 500 people here should get a significant boost &#8211; translating into more jobs &#8211; from President Obama&#8217;s economic stimulus package, Gov. Deval Patrick said Thursday.<br />
 Patrick&#8217;s remarks came during a tour of eClinicalWorks&#8217; Rte. 9 headquarters where he and officials were shown the software that allows physicians and other health care workers to tap into up-to-the-minute information on patients.<br />
 &#8220;The very good<span id="more-20411"></span> news that&#8217;s going on here at eClinicalWorks is about creating jobs for the here and now and creating value for the long-term,&#8221; Patrick said. &#8220;It&#8217;s about how we move to a more modern and forward-looking healthcare system in a way to control cost and reduce errors.&#8221;<br />
 eClinicalWorks is the kind of company that stands to thrive from the $787 billion stimulus package, which sets aside $19 billion to modernize health care technology.<br />
 To benefit a company like eClinicalWorks, the stimulus funding would be given to hospitals, community health centers and doctors&#8217; offices that would buy the company&#8217;s record-keeping system.<br />
 &#8220;In this lousy economic time, eClinicalWorks has 750 employees, 500 right here in Westborough,&#8221; said U.S Rep. James McGovern, D-3rd. &#8220;This is good news and this is what the stimulus can help support.&#8221;<br />
 The company produces electronic record-keeping systems that let doctors track patients&#8217; conditions, generate prescriptions and track whether patients actually obtain those prescriptions &#8211; all on a tablet PC.<br />
 Girish Navani, CEO and co-founder of eClinicalWorks, said the stimulus package gave his company a virtual go-ahead after a period of concern over whether to do any more hiring.<br />
 &#8220;We see that the stimulus bill, at least in terms of healthcare technology, is having a direct impact in the short-term for companies like eClinicalWorks, which is hiring aggressively,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We forecast over the next two years to bring at least 500 new jobs to Massachusetts. That will essentially serve our customers across the country with the demand that&#8217;s expected out of the health care IT bill that&#8217;s being passed now.&#8221;<br />
 In addition to improving the speed and efficiency of medical records, Navani said new technology helps reduce major costs at hospitals and other health care centers.<br />
 &#8220;Massachusetts has led electronic medical record adoptions with projects like Mass E-Health well before this all became a reality,&#8221; Navani said.<br />
 McGovern also talked about the Republican opposition he and other Democrats faced when trying to get the stimulus bill passed.<br />
 &#8220;It&#8217;s a little bit ironic that the people who drove this economy into a ditch are complaining about the size of the tow truck,&#8221; he said. &#8220;But the fact of the matter is this economic stimulus package has real meaning and that meaning is evident here at eClinicalWorks.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Interim CEO hired as new JPS Health Network&#039;s CEO</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FORT WORTH, Texas
    &#8212; A former state legislator is the new chief executive of JPS Health Network, the Tarrant County Hospital District board voted Wednesday.
 Robert Earley was chosen by a 10-1 vote despite some concern that his eight months as the district&#8217;s interim CEO was his only experience running a health-care [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FORT WORTH, Texas<br />
    &mdash; A former state legislator is the new chief executive of JPS Health Network, the Tarrant County Hospital District board voted Wednesday.<br />
 Robert Earley was chosen by a 10-1 vote despite some concern that his eight months as the district&#8217;s interim CEO was his only experience running a health-care system. Terms of his contract have not been set, the district said.<br />
 JPS board chairman Steve Montgomery said the board looked<span id="more-18219"></span> at numerous candidates &#8220;to be sure we had the right person to provide strong leadership for this public hospital.&#8221;<br />
 Earley became interim CEO in May when the board ousted David Cecero amid criticism that JPS was focusing too much on profit and not enough on the county&#8217;s poorest patients. Early started working for JPS in 2005 as the senior vice president of public affairs and advocacy.<br />
 The hospital chose Earley over former JPS executive Wright Lassiter, now the CEO of Almeda County Medical Center in Oakland, Calif., the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported in Wednesday online editions. Lassiter has 18 years of hospital administration experience.<br />
 Earley, who has a bachelor&#8217;s degree in political science from the University of North Texas, is pursuing a master&#8217;s degree in health-care administration at the University of Texas at Arlington.</p>
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		<title>Ex-OC payroll manager gets 5 years for embezzling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SANTA ANA, Calif.&#8212;An ex-payroll manager who pleaded guilty to embezzling $487,000 from his Santa Ana employer has been sentenced to five years in prison.
 Robert Lee Winn received the sentence in a Santa Ana court Tuesday, after pleading guilty last month to 48 felony counts of fraud and unauthorized computer access.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SANTA ANA, Calif.&mdash;An ex-payroll manager who pleaded guilty to embezzling $487,000 from his Santa Ana employer has been sentenced to five years in prison.<br />
 Robert Lee Winn received the sentence in a Santa Ana court Tuesday, after pleading guilty last month to 48 felony counts of fraud and unauthorized computer access.<br />
 The 43-year-old Norco man used the payroll computer system of Advanced Medical Optics to make direct deposits into a business<span id="more-16075"></span> account for a company he owned.<br />
 Prosecutors say he then changed the payee&#8217;s name in the computer after the transactions were processed, making Advanced Medical employees responsible for taxes on money they never received.<br />
 Prosecutors say Winn spent the stolen money on personal luxuries and gambling.<br />
 Information from: The Orange County Register,</p>
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