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On this episode during Black History Month, we're examining how diseases commonly found among African Americans can impact eyes. After that, hear feedback about the recent monarch teacher and professional training.On this podcast (In order of appearance)NarratorSara Brown, APH Public Relations ManagerJoern Soltau, M.D., UofL Physician – Eye SpecialistLeslie Weilbacher, APH Outreach Regional Specialist - Northwest RegionJeff Schwartz, APH Director of Regional Training and Outreach - Education & OutreachAdditional LinksHigh Blood Pressure Symptoms from the CDCHigh Blood Pressure from the American Heart AssociationDiabetes Symptoms from the Mayo ClinicWhat is Diabetes from the CDCGlaucoma Symptoms from the Mayo ClinicGlaucoma information from the Cleveland ClinicDiabetic Retinopathy from the Mayo ClinicDiabetic Retinopathy information from Johns Hopkins MedicineTips to Prevent Vision Loss from the CDCAssistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA)Mastering the MonarchBuilding an Early Tactile Foundation for Graphics UnderstandingAPH HiveEmail Change Makers
*Trigger Warning: This episode of the podcast touches on topics involving suicide and bullying* In Singapore, the social stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS remains a significant challenge, lagging behind the rapid advancements in medical science. This persistent stigma, rooted in fear and prejudice, hampers efforts towards a more inclusive and informed society. In the second episode of the fourth season of IPS' On Diversity Podcast, our host Liang Kaixin, Associate Director at the Institute of Policy Studies and a former journalist, delves into this critical issue with Dr Rayner Tan, Assistant Professor at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, and Terry Lim, Associate Director of Outreach Education and Testing at Action for AIDS. Their discussion revolves around the enduring misconceptions about HIV, the vital role of campaigns and sexual health education in dispelling these myths, and strategies like HIV self-testing kits to encourage early detection, especially for high-risk groups. Where to get help: Samaritans of Singapore Hotline: 1767 Institute of Mental Health's Helpline: 6389 2222 Singapore Association for Mental Health Helpline: 1800 283 7019 Action for AIDS: 6254 0212 You can also find a list of international helplines here. If someone you know is at immediate risk, call 24-hour emergency medical services. Find out more about HIV and AIDS in Singapore: CNA (2 February 2019): Commentary: Public attitudes of HIV have not moved beyond narratives of fear, prejudice from early years of global epidemic CNA (4 November 2021): Commentary: Could the use of COVID-19 self-test kits and vending machines be replicated for HIV testing? CNA (1 December 2022): 'They used to physically recoil': How stigma around Singaporeans with HIV changed over the years About our guests: Rayner Kay Jin Tan, Assistant Professor, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore Dr Rayner Kay Jin Tan is an Assistant Professor at the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health and a sociobehavioural researcher by training. His research interests revolve broadly about the social determinants of health, community engagement, implementation science, and health equity of vulnerable communities. Rayner was a recipient of the Fulbright Visiting Research Scholarship for the academic year 2022/2023 and is receiving training in implementation sciences as a fellow of the HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Health Implementation Research Institute (HIGH-IRI) of the Washington University in St. Louis. He is currently deputy editor of a leading HIV scientific journal, the Journal of the International AIDS Society and a perspectives editor at the BMJ journal, Sexually Transmitted Infections. He also actively contributes to the organising and scientific committees of the International AIDS Society and International Union Against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI) conferences. He currently is the president of Project X Society serving the health and social needs of sex workers, and a Director at The Greenhouse Community Services Limited, a charity providing substance use recovery services for marginalised groups in Singapore. He also currently serves as the Vice President for the Society of Behavioural Health, Singapore and a co-lead at SG Mental Health Matters. Terry Lim, Associate Director, Outreach Education and Testing Action for AIDS Terry Lim has been working with AfA for over 12 years leading its heterosexual outreach work and yet is still learning and growing in this ever-changing environment especially as we deal with the new normal. Terry sees himself as a connector and a bridge, taking the policies and big picture on HIV, digesting and understanding them, and then translating it on the ground to the target audience. He has found some success in doing this to achieve and bring about change in behaviour over the years. More from On Diversity Season 4 Episode 1: The Dual Challenges of Poverty and Single Motherhood with Carrie Tan, MP, Founder of Daughters of Tomorrow and Elizabeth Quek, Programme Manager at AWARE Season 3 Episode 9: Being Biracial in Singapore with Shane Pereira, Research Associate at IPS and Dave Parkash, Co-Founder at Fook Kin Restaurant Season 3 Episode 8: Pregnancy and Maternity Discrimination with Sher-li Torrey, Founder of Mums@Work and Kalpana Vignehsa, Senior Research Fellow at IPS Season 3 Episode 7: Palliative Care for the Young and Old with Dr Chong Poh Heng, Medical Director at HCA Hospice Limited and Tay Jia Ying, an end-of-life doula and Founder of Happy Ever After Season 3 Episode 6: Social Worker Burnout with Louis Ng, MP for Nee Soon GRC and Cindy Ng-Tay, Director of Home at Children's Aid Society Season 3 Episode 5: Leaving the Law Profession with Andrew Chan, Partner at Allen & Gledhill LLP and Michelle Yeo, Of Counsel at LVM Law Chambers LLC Season 3 Episode 4: Racism at Work with Dharesheni Nedumaran, Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, APAC, at Mediabrands and Shamil Zainuddin, Research Associate at IPS Social Lab Season 3 Episode 3: Ableism at Work with Cassandra Chiu, a vision impaired counsellor and advocate for PWDs, and Justin Lee, Senior Research Fellow at IPS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
The UK Supreme Court's CEO, Vicky Fox, sheds light into her fascinating work and a range of initiatives focused on community outreach, education, and driving forward more diversity, accessibility and transparency. Many people do not know the UK Supreme Court has a CEO and, indeed, many other countries' top courts also have CEOs. The Court does much international work and Vicky has met her counterparts in the USA, Canada, France, and Germany. Vicky is in charge of all the non-judicial functions of the Court, including the running of an effective and efficient court, taking into account the lifecycle of a case – from the minute it enters their doors to the minute it leaves. The Court runs a range of programmes to engage with communities. One such programme is called ‘Ask a Justice' where a justice shows up in a classroom virtually and answers questions from students for an hour, leading to thoughtful, challenging, provocative interactions. We also learn of their drive to encourage more diversity in the legal profession. The Court's initiatives address the entire career pipeline, from schools and universities to very senior, experienced judges. They work in partnership with many organisations, including a charity called ‘Bridging the Bar', focusing on helping underrepresented groups into the legal profession. Listen to this episode for some great insight and inspiration! Thank you for downloading this episode of the Do One Better Podcast. Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 200+ case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship.
Today I had the pleasure of visiting the Comite Civico Del Valle headquarters and talk to two people that wear many hats at Comite but one of the most important roles they play is as the coordinators of the Salton Sea Outreach Program Mr Richard Brown and Ms Fernanda Vega. One of the biggest reasons I wanted to meet with Fernanda and Richard was to hear about their upcoming community workshop on April 20th to get an overview of the recently released 2023 Annual Report and learn about projects underway and current planning efforts. Follow Salton Sea Community Outreach Education & Engagement on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/saltonsea_coee/ Salton Sea Community Outreach Education & Engagement on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/SaltonSeaCOEE/ Visit the Salton Sea Community Outreach Education & Engagement Website for any updates! https://www.saltonseacoee.org/ Visit the IVAN website to check the air quality in your area! https://ivan-imperial.org/air/map Visit our Anchor Page and hit that "Support" button to become a sponsor! https://anchor.fm/quepasacalexico Thank you Anchor Sponsors! Camilo Garcia, Eddie Lopez and Jake!! Follow Eddie Lopez and Roots Creative on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/cultivatingideas/ Follow us on Facebook! http://bit.ly/2AljpUQ Follow us on Instagram! http://bit.ly/31l34ve Follow us on Twitter! http://bit.ly/2ZTMdlL Visit our new and improved website https://quepasacalexico.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/quepasacalexico/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/quepasacalexico/support
-Allison Brager is a U.S. Army Neuroscientist and O2X Sleep Specialist-Allison's Army career includes time at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research where she and her teammates studied stressors that impact sleep, assisting on performance-related publications for the Office of the Army Surgeon General, becoming Director of Human Performance Operations and Outreach Education for the U.S. Army E-Sports and Warrior Fitness teams, authoring the book Meathead: Unraveling the Athletic Brain, and lot more.-As of April 2022, she currently sits as the Deputy Chief Science Officer at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School-Her '10 Basic S&C Sleep You Can Implement Tomorrow' are:1 - Dim the lights to candlelight levels at least 30 minutes before bed.2 - Put the phone away at the same time.3 - Now is not a good time to binge on Netflix or watch TV either.4 - Wake up, walk outside, and take in the new day for at least 5 minutes.5 - If you are sleepy in the afternoon, save money on coffee and take a nap.6 - Keep the room cool at night. Easier during the winter months7 - Coffee is great for brain health but stop drinking it at least 8 hours before bed. Pre-workout counts towards this too.8 - Take a hot shower before bed. This will relax you and cool you down.9 - Invest in a high quality mattress or cooling pad10 - Purchase a wearable and tweak your recovery game based on days in the red.Download the O2X Tactical Performance App:app.o2x.comLet us know what you think:Website: http://o2x.comIG: https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f
Australians living in rural and remote areas have poorer access to doctors compared to those living in major cities. Australian Bureau of Statistics figures confirm there are 274 doctors per 100,000 in remote/very remote areas compared with 433 doctors per 100,000 in major cities. Whilst much work has been done to address workforce shortages, long-term retention remains key. The Medical Outreach Education and Training Program (known as MOET) is a new and replicable rural registrar training model from the Darling Downs that provides medical support for smaller communities while providing a unique training opportunity for General Practice (GP) Registrars. Based primarily on training rather than service principles, the model brings together multi-systems elements that were not previously integrated. And by having supervisors with a significant understanding of the rural setting, some of the barriers to workforce retention are being addressed.
In the final episode of this season of Between Sundays, we speak with Nicole Scott to talk about the land. Nicole is a educator, mother, partner, daughter, and sister. She works with a diverse group of high school students within Outreach Education, and lives and works in treaty 7 territory within the city limits of Calgary. Hosted by Bobbi Salkeld. Produced by Jonathan Petkau. Artwork by Angie Ishak.Follow us on Instagram @btwsundays.★ Support this podcast ★
We sat down with Alex Attardo, head of Outreach & Education at the La Crosse Community Theatre. We talk about getting into theatre, the Star Academy, covid and its effect on the organization and programming, and what the La Crosse Community Theatre is excited for down the road. https://lacrossetheatre.org/star-academy-camps You can find more conversations, food reviews, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
Battling Two Frontiers: Substance Use Epidemic during a Pandemic
Talking about outreach, getting to the patients in the community reaching them outside of their regularly scheduled visit and inviting them into care. What does that look like with partnerships in the VA system.
How do you know a relationship is healthy?Why does our body have to change?What do you do about sadness due to a crush?CWHC's Outreach and Education (OE) Program has been around for over 30 years and now provides comprehensive sexual health education to over 3,500 young people across Chicago every year. In this episode, we hear from Scout, Megan, and Clare, health educators at CWHC. Listen as they share how the OE Program amplifies CWHC's education-focused model beyond its clinic into classrooms across Chicago, and how they use of student's anonymous questions, like these, to guide their classes and challenge traditional power dynamics of who decides what young people get to know or question. Learn more about Chicago Women's Health Center, our Outreach and Education Program, and this podcast on our website at chicagowomenshealthcenter.orgFollow us:InstagramFacebookMirror and a Flashlight is made possible by our community of support. Our special thanks to Corbett Vs Dempsey, Women Unite!, Early to Bed, Women & Children First Bookstore, Laura McAlpine Consulting for Growth, Mats Gustafsson and Catalytic Sound. This podcast was produced by Ari Mejia and edited by A.J. Barks, Sarah Rebecca Gaglio, and Terri Kapsalis, with additional editorial support from Lisa Schergen.Thanks to the Outreach and Education Committee - Scout Bratt, Megan Selby, and Clare Hiyama - and to the students who shared their anonymous questions, as well as their thoughts and feelings about what is has meant to them to receive comprehensive sex education. A special thank you to Jacoba Cruz-Rodriguez, who contributes greatly to CWHC's Outreach & Education program.Make our work possible with a donation here.For more information on some of the topics discussed in this episode, we recommend the following resources:Feminist Sex Ed ResourcesAdvocates for Youth: Honest Sex Education: issue area led by teen advocates and leadersReadings & Resources on Abolition and Reproductive Justice: a list compiled by Young Womxn of Color for Reproductive Justice, A project of Advocates for YouthSex Ed is a vehicle for Racial Justice: an article from Sex Ed for Social Change (SEICUS), as part of their #SexEd4SocialChange campaignSex Ed as a Human Right: an episode of, “What Would a Feminist Do?” a podcast featuring Jessica Valenti and Jaclyn FriedmanSexuality Education: a TEDx Talk from Al VernacchioWebsites CWHC Health Educators LoveScarleteen.com: a website with some of our favorite articles, definitions, and resources for youth (some of which are written by youth!). We also recommend additional publications from this website's content creatorsSex Positive Families: a website with variety of resources for adult alliesHealthy Teen Network- hub for training, resources, and youth programmingAmaze.org: videos for youth folx and their parentsCHAT.org: Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teens website with links to resources, medically-accurate information, and videos (created by Chicago Department of Public Health)Guttmacher Institute: research, fact sheets and data analysis regarding sexual health, access to health care, and the state of sex educationYouth Organizing Resources and NetworksAssata's Daughters*Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health: CHAT*Chicago Freedom School*Advocates for Youth: Youth Leadership and OrganizingSex Ed Works Campaign (Healing to Action)*Girl/Friends Leadership Institute (A Long Walk Home)*SIECUS Campaign Organizing*Chicago-based!
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-Allison Brager is the Director of Human Performance Operations and Outreach Education for the U.S. Army E-Sports and Warrior Fitness Teams of the United States Army Recruiting Command. -She sits on the Federal Fatigue Management Working Group for the Office of the Army Surgeon General, Special Forces, and NATO and assists with their performance-related publications.-Previously, at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, she and her teammates leveraged groundbreaking sleep discoveries and delivered knowledge products for environmental stressors such as exercise, jet lag, and sleep deprivation.-She was a four-year Division I collegiate track & field athlete, holds a Bachelors of Science from Brown University, a Ph.D. from Kent State University, and is the author of popular science book Meathead: Unraveling the Athletic Brain, which debunks the myth of "the dumb jock" and chronicles her time as a two-time CrossFit Games team athlete and two-time Regionals athlete.-She's O2X Sleep Specialist, U.S. Army Major, patriot, and overall badass.Let us know what you think:Website: http://o2x.comIG: https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f
Major Allison J. Brager is a neuroscientist for the United States Army. She has worked at the storied Walter Reed Army Institute of Research outside Washington, DC. where she and her team have leveraged sleep science discoveries to provide fatigue management solutions to the frontlines. At present, she is an athlete of the Army's Warrior Fitness Team and serves as the battalion's Director of Human Performance and Outreach Education. She sits on fatigue management working groups for the Office of the Army Surgeon General, the United States government, and NATO. She is also under candidate selection for the Army Astronaut Program in order to do research on the International Space Station. This past March, she was deployed to New York City to co-lead the COVID-19 clinical testing laboratory of the field support hospital established at the Jacob Javits Convention Center. Allison Brager is also a CrossFit "OG," dating back to 2011. She was on a 2013 and 2015 CrossFit Games team and competed as an individual in 2012 and 2014 Southeast CrossFitRegionals. Her popular science book, "Meathead: Unraveling the Athletic Brain," which she started writing after the 2013 CrossFit Games and had it published right before the 2015 CrossFitGames, bridges her own athletic anecdotes with the latest neuroscience and "biohacks" of elite performance. On this episode Allison talks about: Her decision to join the Military. The various roles and opportunities within her career so far from leading in a clinical laboratory during Covid-19 in New York to being a member of the Army warrior fitness team and being put forward for the Army Astronaut programme. The benefits of sleep as well as the risks of not getting enough sleep. The importance of sleep quality and quantity. How people can set themselves up for the best possible nights sleep. Book recommendations from this episode: Lincoln on leadership by Donald Phillips How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie You can follow Allison via Instagram @docjockzzz as well as checking out her book Meathead: unraveling the athletic brain by Allison Brager Keep up to date with Monarch Human Performance via our website, Facebook and Instagram pages.
Miguel Trejo Vargas is a fifth-generation circus performer. He has been a flying trapeze artist since he was 7 years old. Most recently, he worked as a performer in Cirque du Soleil's La Nouba and then became an artist coach with La Nouba and other Cirque du Soleil shows. Soon he will be joining The CAC as the Sailor Circus Head Coach. Karen Bell is the CAC Outreach Education Manager and a Teaching Artist. She started her career as a clown with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and is the only female clown in the history of the show to have had a solo ring gag. Now she uses her talents to teach children science, physics and language arts in local elementary and middle schools.
Miguel Trejo Vargas is a fifth-generation circus performer. He has been a flying trapeze artist since he was 7 years old. Most recently, he worked as a performer in Cirque du Soleil’s La Nouba and then became an artist coach with La Nouba and other Cirque du Soleil shows. Soon he will be joining The CAC as the Sailor Circus Head Coach. Karen Bell is the CAC Outreach Education Manager and a Teaching Artist. She started her career as a clown with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and is the only female clown in the history of the show to have had a solo ring gag. Now she uses her talents to teach children science, physics and language arts in local elementary and middle schools.
Kristi Sylvester, Director of Development, and Iris O'Brien, Outreach Education and Marketing Coordinator, with Mercy Community Healthcare, who discuss their complete primary healthcare services, chronic illness management, counseling and social services, their payment structure, and ways to support their efforts, including Angels of Mercy and the annual Franklin Classic. Mercy Community Healthcare provides complete primary healthcare that includes sick and urgent care, counseling and social services, chronic illness management and psychiatry services to patients of all ages. We offer a sliding scale, self-pay program to assist the un- and under-insured. Our staff opens their hearts to every patient and family and are committed to treating the whole person – body, mind and spirit. From shots to wellness checks to counseling, Mercy makes long-term, lasting health more possible than ever.Mercy Services (open for primary care, counseling, care coordination, etc.)Franklin Classic (5K, 10K, 15K and kids 1K fun run) Labor Day downtown Franklin, 42nd annual. Fundraiser for Mercy.Learn more: https://mercytn.org/
Skylar Jones works as an environmental scientist focusing on sustainability outreach and education for the State of Nevada. Learn more about how her environmental studies degree became an opportunity to turn her concern for the environment into an opportunity to take green action on a daily basis.
Dr. Allison Brager is a behavioral neurobiologist with an expertise in sleep and circadian rhythms for the United States Army (active duty), as well as their contributions to psychiatric, neurological, and inflammatory disease states. She is currently the Director of Human Performance Operations and Outreach Education at the US Army Warrior Fitness Training Center in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Her work has examined sleep and activity regulatory mechanisms as well as adaptation and resiliency to environmental stressors such as exercise, jet lag, and sleep deprivation. She consults with US Olympic, collegiate, and professional sporting teams and major police and fire departments (e.g., NYPD, Boston) in preparation for travel and to create sleep friendly environments. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Sleep Research Society and presently chair a public advocacy committee for the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms. She previously was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, as well as the Chief of the Sleep Research Center at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. This episode is sponsored by Legion Athletics. Get 20% off your order using the code SIGMA. All US order come with free shipping and all international orders have free shipping on orders over $99. All orders have a money-back guarentee. Check out the products at buylegion.com
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Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast
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Dr. Christopher Neal discusses the University of Nebraska's 'Irrigation Innovation Consortium' which addresses water scarcity with irrigation technology. A new blending terminal in Columbus held a ribbon cutting Thursday and soybean farmer Greg Anderson talks about the importance of the fuel to Nebraska. The Ag Pen Pal Program is seeking farmers and ranchers to sign up for the program, now in its 27th year. We learn more from Courtney Schaardt, Director of Outreach Education for the Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation.
Dr. Christopher Neal discusses the University of Nebraska's 'Irrigation Innovation Consortium' which addresses water scarcity with irrigation technology. A new blending terminal in Columbus held a ribbon cutting Thursday and soybean farmer Greg Anderson talks about the importance of the fuel to Nebraska. The Ag Pen Pal Program is seeking farmers and ranchers to sign up for the program, now in its 27th year. We learn more from Courtney Schaardt, Director of Outreach Education for the Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation.
Dr. Ben Chapman is an associate professor and food safety extension specialist at North Carolina State University. He received a Ph.D. in plant agriculture in 2009 from the University of Guelph. With the goal of less foodborne illness, his group designs, implements and evaluates food safety strategies, messages, and media from farm-to-fork. Through reality-based research, Chapman investigates behaviors and creates interventions aimed at amateur and professional food handlers, managers and organizational decision-makers; the gatekeepers of safe food. Ben co-hosts a bi-weekly podcast called Food Safety Talk (http://foodsafetytalk.com/)and tries to further engage folks online through Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest. Follow on Twitter @benjaminchapman (https://twitter.com/benjaminchapman) His research interests include consumer, retail and food safety culture, home food preservation and communicating food safety risk reduction messages. He is a member of the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) Food Law professional development group and Outreach Education professional development group and the Carolinas Association for Food Protection. He currently co-chairs the North Carolina Fresh Produce Safety Task Force and is a member of the editorial boards of Food Protection Trends and the British Food Journal. He is the chair of the Risk Communication subgroup for the North Carolina Governor’s Task Force on Food. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Ben Chapman about: Supporting local retail, foodservice and consumer food safety through NC State Extension Co-founding Barfblog with Doug Powell and how it supports food safety efforts Emerging of niche markets like petting zoos and agritourism Developing NC State’s Master Food Volunteer program Working in food safety as a career Researching cookbooks for food safety instructions made Ben famous for two days Translating and communicating risk to consumers and businesses Using social media to arm the right people with the right messages Starting the Food Safety Talk podcast with Don Schaffner Using reality-based research Developing social media projects to engage citizen scientists Ben Chapman's articles published in Food Safety Magazine: Crisis Management: How to Handle Outbreak Events (June-July 2012) http://www.foodsafetymagazine.com/magazine-archive1/junejuly-2012/crisis-management-how-to-handle-outbreak-events/ Food Safety for Food Handlers (December 2010-January 2011) http://www.foodsafetymagazine.com/magazine-archive1/december-2010january-2011/food-safety-for-food-handlers/ Resources Mentioned in This Episode: FDA Issues New FSMA Guidance for Exempt Canned Foods, Juice and Seafood http://www.foodsafetymagazine.com/news/fda-issues-new-fsma-guidance-for-exempt-canned-foods-juice-and-seafood/ New FDA Guidance Document Clarifies FSMA’s Sanitary Transportation Rule http://www.foodsafetymagazine.com/news/new-fda-guidance-document-clarifies-fsmae28099s-sanitary-transportation-rule/ FAO to consider World Food Safety Day http://www.foodsafetymagazine.com/news/fao-urges-united-nations-to-establish-world-food-safety-day/ New Data Ranks Food Safety at America’s Baseball Stadiums http://www.foodsafetymagazine.com/news/new-data-ranks-food-safety-at-americae28099s-baseball-stadiums/ Seven Filthy Food Habits and How Dirty They Really Are http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/10/health/science-dirty-food-habits-study/index.html