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NCHN Editor Rose Hoban feeds camels at the 2010 NC State Fair. Photo courtesy Steve Tell
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Infectious Disease, One Health

Petting Zoos Becoming a Thing of the Past at N.C. State Fair

by Editor October 20, 2015October 22, 2015
Posted inChildren's Health, Consumer News, Featured, Infectious Disease, Public Health

Debate Churns Over Raw Milk Proposal

by Editor April 28, 2015April 28, 2015
Fresh produce at the State Farmers' Market in Raleigh. Proposed food safety rules might adversely affect farmers selling more than $500,000 worth of produce each year.
Posted inPublic Health

Farmers, Regulators Debate Food-safety Rules

by Editor September 16, 2014April 22, 2021
shows a fully cooked turkey sitting on a counter, all brown and delicious looking!
Posted inFeatured, Infectious Disease, Public Health

How Not to Poison Your Family This Holiday

by Rose Hoban November 26, 2013November 21, 2018
Posted inInfectious Disease, NC Health Briefs

103 Cases of Salmonellosis Linked to N.C. Church Fundraiser Meal

by Editor October 2, 2013October 2, 2013
Turkey photo courtesy Lauren Kates, Flickr Creative Commons
Posted inFeatured, Infectious Disease, Public Health

How Not to Poison Your Family, and Other Holiday Tips

by Rose Hoban November 19, 2012October 19, 2021

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