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Monday, 16 June 2014

Do NOT Wash Chicken Before Cooking!...Health experts' warning over food poisoning

Washing a chicken, pictured, can cause the campylobacter bacteria to spread in the region of three feet

Research conducted by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) revealed that many cooks believe that rinsing cleaned the meat.
The campylobacter bacteria, pictured, is responsible for 20,000 people being hospitalised a year resulting in 500 deaths
The campylobacter bacteria, pictured, is responsible for 20,000 people being hospitalised a year resulting in 500 deaths


Harmful campylobacter bacteria were often splashed on to kitchen surfaces and cooking equipment in the process of washing chicken. And any bacteria left on the chicken were killed off during the cooking process anyway.

Campylobacter is responsible for most cases of food poisoning in Britain every year, affecting around 280,000 people.

And contaminated chicken is behind an astonishing four out of five cases. Some studies even suggest that the bug can be picked up simply by handling a packet of chicken at the supermarket.

The FSA said the bacteria costs the economy hundreds of millions of pounds in sick leave and NHS treatment.

Research conducted by the FSA found that 44 per cent of cooks always washed their chicken before cooking.

More than a third of people surveyed said they did this to get rid of germs, with another third saying they thought that washing helped remove dirt.

But the agency warned that washing could spread illness among those who came into contact with campylobacter.

The most common symptoms in those who develop illness are abdominal pain, severe diarrhoea and vomiting.

But it can have more severe consequences, particularly for children and adults over 60. They are most at risk of developing food poisoning due to their weaker immune systems.

Symptoms for food poisoning caused by campylobacter bacteria will set in between two and five days after coming into contact with the germs.

In the most extreme cases, dehydration can prove fatal if not treated quickly, and can also lead to the onset of reactive arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome and Guillain-Barré syndrome, a serious illness affecting the nervous system.Despite fears about bacteria on meat, most harmful germs are killed by cooking thoroughly.

Studies have estimated that food poisoning is behind 20,000 hospitalisations and 500 deaths every year in the UK. Research by consumer watchdog Which? previously found that washing raw chicken under a tap could spread bacteria up to 3ft from the sink.

While chicken is behind most cases of campylobacter food poisoning, the bacteria is also found in untreated water, unpasteurised milk, undercooked chicken liver and liver paté.

FSA chief executive Catherine Brown said: ‘Campylobacter is a serious issue. Not only can it cause severe illness and death, but it costs the economy hundreds of millions a year as a result of sickness absence and the burden on the NHS.

‘Although people tend to follow recommended practice when handling poultry, such as washing hands after touching raw chicken and ensuring it is thoroughly cooked, our research found washing raw chicken is also common practice.’

Ann Edwards contracted food poisoning from campylobacter bacteria in 1997 and still suffers significant health problems. The 67-year-old, from Hertfordshire, was admitted to hospital with bladder failure and lost two stone.

She then developed Guillain-Barré syndrome, which left her paralysed from the chest down.

She said: ‘I was in hospital for seven weeks and even now – 17 years later – I have no movement in my toes and rely on a walking stick. Physically, it has been the worst thing that has ever happened to me. I urge anyone who is handling chicken to take care.’


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Good news! Michael Schumacher is out of coma and has been discharged from hospital



Former F1 champion, Michael Schumacher is no longer in a coma and has been discharged from the hospital in Grenoble, France to continue rehabilitation after a skiing accident last year.

His management confirmed this in a statement today.

Schumacher, 45, suffered severe head trauma following a skiing accident at the French
Alps resort of Meribel on December 29.

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Police issue warning as new Facebook craze claims teen victim

One of the people takes part in the new craze
One of the people takes part in the new craze
Police warn people about a new Facebook craze that could cost more lives after a teenager drowned riding his bike into the water.
This craze is known as A l’eau ou au resto - into the water or to the restaurant. It involves people daring each other to hurl themselves into the water fully clothed or pay for a meal at a restaurant.
It has already claimed its first victim - a 19-year-old boy who rode his bike off the edge of the quayside in Beganne, France, drowned while being filmed by a friend.
Police said on Facebook: “Don’t be influenced by a stupid phenomenon of the moment.”

Videos of people taking part in the dare have already been posted on YouTube featuring  a young man who swigs from a bottle of beer before riding a bike down a ramp and into the canal.
In another, a woman is seen tottering on the water’s edge in high heels.
As she goes to jump she loses her footing and bangs her legs on the edge of the boards she is trying to dive off.

 
 
 



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Football boss, Van Gaal allowed Dutch players a visit from their wives and girlfriends before they massacred Spain in the field!



Louis van Gaal allowed his Netherlands players to spend time with their wives and girlfriends at their team hotel in Salvador twice before they faced Spain.
What's more the visit from friends and family definitely kept them happy as Holland subjected the World Cup holders to their heaviest thrashing since 1951.
Van Gaal revealed : "My principle is the overall picture. The total person. The player.
"His brain and his psyche plays a part. And the psyche is influenced by his environment.
"So on Thursday and this morning I gave permission for the wives to visit the hotel and so the players could be happy.
"But that doesn’t mean this is the reason for our victory.
"I told the players I would make sure there would be points in time where the wives and families would visit them."
"We have enough players who will make sure that we don’t lose ourselves in euphoria."
"We played in a fantastic way, compact football. We used our centre-forwards perfectly......


 Robben and his wife Bernadien


Friday, 13 June 2014

R.I.P.....Multi Award Winning Nigerian Gospel Singer Kefee Passes On



Multiple award-winning gospel singer, Kefee Don Momoh, has been confirmed dead.
She passed on in the early hours of today, after being in coma for weeks in an undisclosed American hospital.

She  went into a coma after collapsing on a 14-hour flight on her way to Chicago for an event about a two weeks ago. A close family source revealed she was diagnosed of having pre-eclampsia – pregnancy induced high blood pressure.
A close friend of her husband, OAP Teddy Don Momoh confirmed the news on Wazobia Fm this morning, saying: “One of her our very own is dead. May her soul rest in peace.”
Kefee whose music career started at age eight in her church choir, was famous for her gospel songs ‘Branama’ and ‘Kokoroko’. She won several awards including the best collaboration Headies Award in 2010.

Until her death, she resided happily with her husband in the US and managed her restaurant, Branama Kitchen, in Lagos.

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