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Tea and Berries May Slow Onset of Alzheimer’s

July 08, 2021 Scott Elliott, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service Office of Communications

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 5.8 million Americans aged 65 or older live with Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is projected to nearly triple by 2060. Fortunately, USDA-funded research may have found a tasty way to slow disease onset.

Research and Science

Declare Your Independence from Foodborne Illness

July 01, 2021 Jesus Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety Education Staff

This Fourth of July, join the revolution against foodborne illness. Summer’s rising temperatures make picnics a playground for bacteria as families prepare, cook, and eat food outside. Here are some tips to keep you safe:

Health and Safety

NRCS Scientists Work in Partnership to Save Florida Manatees

June 23, 2021 Derric Cushman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Farm Production and Conservation Business Center

Did you know the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) soil scientists are playing an important role in saving Florida’s manatees?

Conservation

From Volunteer to Homeowner

June 22, 2021 Jessica Mancel, Public Information Officer for USDA Rural Development, Indiana

Richard Norman, 72, had long wanted to own a home, and move to a safer neighborhood. Unfortunately, he had been unable to get a loan from the bank. He wasn’t sure if his dream of homeownership would ever become a reality.

Equity Rural

10 Smart Tips to Keep Your Restaurant Leftovers Safe

June 21, 2021 Kenneth King, Public Affairs Specialist, FSIS Food Safety Education Staff

Life is getting back to normal with more people being vaccinated and meeting friends at restaurants. Bringing home leftovers for lunch or dinner the next day is becoming ordinary again. Don’t invite bacteria to your next meal. Here are some food safety tips so you can enjoy your restaurant leftovers...

Health and Safety

Unknown Population of Rare, Endangered Tree Discovered

June 17, 2021 Michelle Banks Tice, USDA Public Affairs Specialist

Until now, only a single Harbison's hawthorn ( Crataegus harbisonii) tree was thought to exist in the wild, growing in the limestone soils of Percy Warner Park in Nashville, Tennessee.

Conservation

Is the Allure of Farming Irresistible?

June 16, 2021 Jodi Halvorson, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

Farming is hot! From sweet corn to watermelon and apricots to tomatoes, a lot is growing on the farm this summer. Millions of producers across our nation continue to work tirelessly to produce safe and delicious food. According to the latest Census of Agriculture, more than a quarter of these...

Research and Science

Virtual USDA Food Loss and Waste Innovation Fair Available On-Demand

June 15, 2021 Jean Buzby, USDA Food Loss and Waste Liaison

In the United States, more than one-third of all available food goes uneaten through loss or waste and when landfilled it contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. On May 26, 2021, the U.S. Department of Agriculture hosted our first ever USDA Food Loss and Waste Innovation Fair. This free, virtual...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Humble Beginnings to Homeownership

June 10, 2021 Charron Culp, Public Information Officer, Tennessee

Gloria Gonzalez has humble beginnings in Mexico where, as a child, she lived in a home made by her grandmother out of river rocks and mud. The dream of living in a safe, sturdy home wouldn’t become reality until moving to the United States.

Equity Rural

What is the U.S. Codex Office’s Role in Safe Food and Why does it Matter?

June 08, 2021 Amanda Humphreys, Program Analyst, U.S. Codex Office

This year’s World Food Safety Day theme is “food safety is everyone’s business.” One group with members around the world is focused on the business of science-based food standards to protect consumer health.

Health and Safety

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