Food Information - November 20, 2008

Filipino Scientists Invent Cheap Healing Bandage From Mushroom, Fiber Waste

November 5, 2008 - Topics waste, water, food, infection and plant
Two government scientists from the Philippines have invented a cheaper and healing medical bandage using indigenous mushroom and fiber waste.

The so-called non-woven medical bandage from microfungal fibers of Dr. Claro Santiago Jr. and Rhodora Flores of the Department of Science and Technology's Industrial Technology Development Institute is made from the fibers of the edible mushroom volvariella volvacea, fibrous materials from agro-industrial wastes, alginate or stabilizer and textile fiber

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Amount Of U.S. Kids Taking Drugs For Chronic Ailments Doubles, 147 Percent Rise In Diabetes Among Girls Reported

November 3, 2008 - Topics diabetes, disease, study, youth and prescription
The number of American kids taking medication for chronic ailments, particularly type 2 diabetes, jumped by more than 50 percent from 2002 to 2005. With the rise, the current rate is six out of 10,000 children.

But that number covers only 23,000 privately insured children in the country, if the uninsured youth are included, the numbers could go even higher

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USDA Approves Drug For Overactive Bladder

November 3, 2008 - Topics prescription and food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug, Toviaz or fesoterodine fumarate, to treat patients afflicted with overactive bladder.

Toviaz is manufactured by Schwarz Pharma of Zwickau, Germany and is distributed in the United States by Pfizer Inc. of New York

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Chemical Found In Baby Bottles May Not Be Safe, Panel Rules

November 2, 2008 - Topics baby, disease, cancer, diabetes and heart disease
The Food and Drug Administration's determination that a widely-used chemical found in baby bottles is safe contained mistakes and should be redone, an FDA panel unanimously ruled.

The chemical, bisphenol-A, or BPA, is also found in many other plastic products

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Recall Announced For Progresso Tomato Soup Cans

November 1, 2008 - Topics food
General Mills is voluntarily recalling cans of its Progresso Hearty Tomato Soup because of a labeling issue, the company announced Friday.

The recall was issued because the soup may contain allergens not listed on its label, specifically, eggs, milk and soy, according to a press release from Landover, Md. supermarket company, Giant Food

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