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European Food Safety Authority

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  • That's why Chinese foods and drugs always rank #1 of those flagged down at the border or recalled by both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Food Safety Authority.

    Chriss Street: Book Review: Death by China: Confronting the Dragon Chriss Street 2011

  • The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the European Food Safety Authority said in a joint report that the outbreak that first appeared in Germany and has sickened more than 4,000 since May could have come from seeds imported in 2009 or 2010 and then grown on farms in Europe.

    Fenugreek Seeds Now Suspected in E. coli Outbreak Laura Stevens 2011

  • The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) was set up in 2002 as an independent watchdog working to avoid and address food risks (and food crises) in Europe.

    James Thornton: On the Menu This Week: Pesticides James Thornton 2011

  • That's why Chinese foods and drugs always rank #1 of those flagged down at the border or recalled by both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Food Safety Authority.

    Chriss Street: Book Review: Death by China: Confronting the Dragon Chriss Street 2011

  • The European Food Safety Authority doesn't recommend avoiding certain foods, but advises consumers to take basic precautions, like washing all fruits and vegetables with clean water and peeling or cooking them when possible.

    Like sprouts? Experts say cook first to be safe 2011

  • The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) was set up in 2002 as an independent watchdog working to avoid and address food risks (and food crises) in Europe.

    James Thornton: On the Menu This Week: Pesticides James Thornton 2011

  • Over the past two years, five prominent international regulatory agencies or toxicology organizations--USFDA, European Food Safety Authority, World Health Organization, German Society of Toxicology and Japan's Research Institute of Science for Safety and Sustainability--collectively have reviewed thousands of BPA studies by government, university, and industry, including cases in which animals were exposed to BPA by mouth or injection.

    Jon Entine: End Game on Bisphenol A? Have we reached a tipping point on the science of this ubiquitous chemical? Jon Entine 2011

  • Such as Sir Graham Watson, MEP for the south-west of England, who was this week forced to challenge the idiocy of the European Food Safety Authority.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • Some excellent investigative research last week uncovered some startling facts: In excess of three quarters of the honey sold in U.S. grocery stores is unrecognizable and would fail to be deemed honey by the United Nations' Codex Alimentarius, European Union and the European Food Safety Authority.

    Dr. Reese Halter: Tons of Unrecognizable Honey Dr. Reese Halter 2011

  • The European Food Safety Authority doesn't recommend avoiding certain foods, but advises consumers to take basic precautions, like washing all fruits and vegetables with clean water and peeling or cooking them when possible.

    Like sprouts? Experts say cook first to be safe 2011

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