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Florida couple wears matching Cookie Monster pajamas during attempted armed robbery at hardware store: police

Florida couple wears matching Cookie Monster pajamas during attempted armed robbery at hardware store: police

  • Politics

A Florida couple is behind bars after police said they attempted an armed robbery at a Cape Coral Lowe’s hardware store on Sunday, while wearing matching Cookie Monster pajamas. According to the Cape Coral Police Department, Charlie Perez, 22, and Jalina Sepulveda, 19, went into a Lowe’s hardware store on Sunday wearing matching Cookie Monster pajamas

Food safety know-how can help save organic acreage

Food safety know-how can help save organic acreage

  • Food

Getting tangled up in two different sets of regulations can be a headache — or even worse, a reason to choose one part of your business over another. That can be the case if you’re an organic farmer, especially a small- or mid-sized one already following food safety regulations. You can’t just turn the record-keeping

ECDC reveals key foodborne pathogen data for 2022

ECDC reveals key foodborne pathogen data for 2022

  • Food

More details about the impact of seven kinds of foodborne infections in Europe in 2022 have been released. The reports cover Campylobacter, Salmonella, Yersinia, Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), Listeria, Shigella, and Hepatitis A. They were published by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Listeria and STEC are increasing in Europe and the European

Peninsula Health embarks on connectivity upgrade

Peninsula Health embarks on connectivity upgrade

  • Health

Telstra has bagged the A$1.6 million ($1 million) contract to deliver comprehensive connectivity upgrades across Peninsula Health, a major public health service in Victoria. According to a media release, the organisation is seeking to replace its existing IT systems across 13 hospital and healthcare sites with “smarter, safer and more resilient technology, CISCO SDWAN, [and]

New study proves the efficacy of telepsychiatry for anxiety and depression

New study proves the efficacy of telepsychiatry for anxiety and depression

  • Health

160 million Americans live in regions with mental health professional shortages. Many of these areas are rural, where driving to the nearest treatment option is unrealistic due to distance, or personal and professional obligations. Cost and access also are barriers to care, with a predicted shortage of 21,000 adult psychiatrists by 2030 making matters worse.