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May 12, 2026

Hey, FDA Commissioner Makary, AI has a wild idea – perhaps a Hallucination?

I asked our AI friends – What are the pros and cons of replacing FDA Commissioner Makary with me – here is the response? This is a very timely question — Makary resigned as FDA Commissioner today, May 12, 2026, amid reports of internal tensions and policy clashes, with the vaping dispute reportedly being a […]

June 03, 2007

Bills face Friday deadline to pass California House

VEGGIE INSPECTIONS Sen. Dean Florez, D-Shafter, has three bills that would step up efforts to prevent contamination of green leafy vegetables with E. coli bacteria. The bills were introduced after officials linked Salinas Valley spinach and lettuce to E. coli outbreaks last year that killed at least three people and sickened about 300. Florez’s proposals […]

June 03, 2007

Number of E. coli cases In Fresno up to 15 now

Barbara Anderson of the Fresno Bee wrote over the weekend that Fresno County health investigators said 15 E. coli cases from a recent outbreak had been confirmed as of Friday afternoon.  One man has been hospitalized with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, a kidney complication from the bacterial infection, said David Luchini, communicable disease division manager for […]

June 01, 2007

E. coli O157:H7 cases caused by ground beef purchased at Minnesota Lund’s or Byerly’s Stores

Minnesota Department of Health and Agriculture officials investigated seven cases of E. coli O157:H7 infections associated with eating ground beef purchased from Lund’s or Byerly’s stores. All of the cases had purchased the ground beef from one of four Lund’s or Byerly’s stores in Minneapolis in April. The cases include two children and five adults. […]

June 01, 2007

Dozens of E. coli cases in last few months tied to red meat – UPDATED

A few weeks ago I posted "Seems to be backsliding on E. coli in meat" after seeing at least three recent E. coli O157:H7 outbreaks tied to the consumption of red meat.  As I said before, from 1993 to 2002, most of the E. coli cases we did were from tainted hamburger. Since 2002, most […]

May 31, 2007

Update: E. coli Outbreak in Fresno County

The Fresno County Health Department said there are now eleven confirmed cases of E. coli in Fresno County. On Thursday, May 31st, investigators are still looking for the source of the bacteria.  The Health Department has inspected the “Meat Market” in Northwest Fresno. Meat from the company may have been served at several private parties […]

May 31, 2007

CDC Reports on Peanut Butter Salmonella

The CDC’s publication, Moribidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) released today includes a summary of the ConAgra peanut butter Salmonella outbreak investigation. The report states in part: In February 2007, a case-control study with 65 patients and 124 controls was conducted to identify the food item associated with illness; the majority of interviews were completed […]

May 29, 2007

E. coli Outbreak in Fresno Share Common Meat Market

Dale Yurong of KFSN Action News first told this story Monday night.  Now it appears that there is a common link between three groups of illnesses.  See full story – excerpt below: Leann Beck was one of six people admitted to the hospital to be treated for E. coli. She says she got sick days […]

May 29, 2007

Fresno County officials investigate E. coli cases

According to the Fresno Bee, Fresno County health investigators are looking for the food source of an E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least six people who attended private parties in the past two weeks. Five of the six who became ill ate food at the same party on May 19, said Fresno County […]

May 29, 2007

Getting too serious about food safety?

China food boss sentenced to death The former head of China’s food and drug safety regulatory body has been sentenced to death for corruption. Zheng Xiaoyu was convicted by a court in Beijing on charges of taking bribes and dereliction of duty, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday. On the same day officials […]

May 29, 2007

ConAgra Salmonella Tennessee Case Count Continues to Grow

As you may remember, the FDA and Con Agra made the original Peanut Butter recall announcement on February 14, 2007. Now the “official” CDC culture-confirmed (through urine, stool or blood) Salmonella Tennessee cases are 481 related to Peter Pan and Great Value. The dates of onset of illness according to the below chart is August […]

May 24, 2007

California warns that Salad Cosmo sprouts may have salmonella

State health officials warned Thursday that alfalfa sprouts sold by a Northern California company to stores and restaurants in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington may be contaminated with salmonella bacteria. The company, Salad Cosmo USA Corp., of Dixon, announced a voluntary recall after routine tests found salmonella in alfalfa seeds. “Consumers, especially infants, young children […]

May 23, 2007

Career Day

Hi, this is Remy Morritt. I have to keep saying to myself, “Don’t look down!” I am here at MarlerClark law office. Today is career day at my school, Assumption St. Bridget, and I decided I would like to see what a lawyers life would be like. Luckily, Bill Marler is a friend of my […]

May 23, 2007

Foodborne Illnesses On The Rise

I was wondering why 2006 and 2007 have been the busiest years at Marler Clark. The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention have stated that the rate of some foodborne illnesses such as E. coli and salmonella in the United States are on the rise.  A new report released by the United States government finds […]

May 22, 2007

Dole, I hope you are paying attention

Todd Blackinton of KPVI Channel 6 of Pocatello reported on the grief of the Allgood family in – Closure: Family Heals After Son Dies From Spinach As a father of three, I cannot imagine the grief of losing a child. Jeff Allgood, Kyle’s Father: “it’s a roller coaster. Every day is a little different.” Day […]

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