News on Health and Nutrition from Northern America

A look at the Innate Potato by FrankenFoodFacts
June 08, 2015
A look at the Innate Potato by FrankenFoodFacts
The blog FrankenFoodFacts recently published a review of the Innate potato of Simplot Plant Sciences. This blog by Layla Katiraee, who holds a Ph.D. in molecular genetics and is a senior scientist at a biotech company, offers the most insightful review of the Innate Potato PotatoPro has seen so far.
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Nails and Needles in Potatoes lead to recall in Atlantic Canada
May 24, 2015
Nails and Needles in Potatoes lead to recall in Atlantic Canada
Loblaw Companies Limited and Strang's Produce Inc. are voluntarily recalling certain Farmer's Market and Strang's Produce brands of Russet Potatoes from the marketplace due to possible food tampering with nails and needles.
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Prince Edward Island potato exports hit by Russian Sanctions
May 21, 2015
No end to Prince Edward Island Potato Food Tampering case
Prince Edward Island RCMP Major Crime Unit responded to a potential food tampering incident on May 18, 2015, following a complaint that a metal object was found in a potato.
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What is Your Health Worth? Snapshot of American Health and Nutrition Perceptions
May 21, 2015
What is Your Health Worth? Snapshot of American Health and Nutrition Perceptions
With the theme “What’s Your Health Worth?”, the International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation’s 10th anniversary Food and Health Survey is offering a wealth of new insights into Americans’ health and nutrition, including perceptions of their own health.
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Potato Crisps in decline in Britain
May 11, 2015
Potato Crisps in decline in Britain
It appears that the potato crisp is in decline in Britain, according to a survey carried out by 'The Grocer' Magazine
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Teenagers’ potassium intake may lower blood pressure in adulthood
April 30, 2015
Teenagers’ potassium intake may lower blood pressure in adulthood
A study published in JAMA Pediatrics shows that a diet high in potassium may protect teenagers from high blood pressure in adulthood. Since potatoes are a major dietary source of potassium, the potato sector should take note of this research.
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Improperly Home-canned Potatoes suspected as source of Botulism Outbreak
April 29, 2015
Improperly Home-canned Potatoes suspected as source of Botulism Outbreak
Ohio Department of Health officials say the likely source of the Lancaster botulism outbreak is home-canned potatoes used in a potato salad.
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Utz Specialty Division launched to offer Better-for-You Snack Foods
April 20, 2015
Utz Specialty Division launched to offer Better-for-You Snack Foods
Utz Quality Foods, Inc. recently announced the culmination of strategic development work to launch the Utz Specialty Division. The Utz Specialty Division will provide Retailers with a range of brands and products to excite consumers around better-for-you, craft and regional snack foods.
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Potato protoplasts expressing green florescence to demonstrate high transformation efficiency.
April 15, 2015
Cellectis reduces cold sweetening in potato by inactivating a single gene
Cellectis Plant Sciences, Inc. has announced today that the Plant Biotechnology Journal has accepted the publication of its peer-reviewed manuscript demonstrating the phenotypic validation of potato lines developed by inactivating a single endogenous gene responsible for sugar accumulation when stored at cold temperatures.
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Study: Fast Food Just As Effective For Recovery as Sports Supplements
April 15, 2015
Study: Fast Food Just As Effective For Recovery as Sports Supplements
University of Montana researchers have good news for endurance athletes hankering for a burger and fries after an intense workout: Dig in.
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Snack Food Association is looking beyond core membership as part of rebranding
April 06, 2015
Snack Food Association is looking beyond core membership as part of rebranding
In response to changing consumer trends and a constantly evolving market, the Snack Food Association (SFA) plans to go beyond the snack aisle and reach out beyond its core membership base to attract new members who serve the broader snacking occasion.
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Research: Consumers willing to spend more for biotech potato products
March 23, 2015
Research: Consumers willing to spend more for biotech potato products
New research from an Iowa State University economist, Wallace Huffman, found consumers were willing to spend more for genetically modified potato products with reduced levels of a chemical compound linked to cancer.
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Simplot Innate Potatoes pass voluntary FDA safety review
March 22, 2015
Simplot Innate Potatoes pass voluntary FDA safety review
The first line of J.R. Simplot Co.'s genetically modified potatoes has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration as safe for human consumption. The voluntary FDA safety review found that the potatoes are as safe and nutritious as conventional potatoes.
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Phil Lempert on Target's Focus on Organic
March 08, 2015
Phil Lempert on Target's Focus on Organic
Supermarketguru Phil Lempert on Target's focus on Organic.
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Prince Edward Island Potato tampering investigation ongoing
March 05, 2015
Prince Edward Island Potato tampering investigation ongoing
The investigation into a food tampering case involving sewing needles inserted into potatoes is still active, reports Prince Edward Island RCMP spokesperson, Sgt. Leanne Butler.
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Snyders-Lance highlights its expanding portfolio of gluten-free snacks
March 04, 2015
Snyders-Lance highlights its expanding portfolio of gluten-free snacks
Snyder's-Lance, Inc. (Nasdaq-GS: LNCE), maker of innovative, premium and 'better for you' snacks, is adding more gluten-free products to its growing product lineup.
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Research: Chocolate, Pizza and French Fries among most addictive Foods
March 02, 2015
Research: Chocolate, Pizza and French Fries among most addictive Foods
A new University of Michigan study confirms what has long been suspected: highly processed foods like chocolate, pizza and French fries are among the most addictive.
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Are we eating healthier now than 20 years ago?
February 26, 2015
Are we eating healthier now than 20 years ago?
A study published in The Lancet Global Health shows that in an analysis of worldwide dietary patterns, overall diet quality worsened across the globe even as consumption of healthier foods increased in many countries.
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