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HD SUPER SLOW-MO: Needle In An Apple

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SUPER SLOW MOTION shot of a syringe stabbing into a red apple. Studio shot. Isolated on a black background.
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Grilled meat and sausages

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Grilled meat and sausages
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Sick woman

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A sick woman lays in a hospital bed. HD 1080i.
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CLEAN : Los Angeles hospital alert after superbug outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Los Angeles hospital alert after superbug outbreak
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Microscopic, Salmonella typhimureum bacteria

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microscopic, Salmonella typhimureum bacteria
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HD SUPER SLOW-MO: Genetically Modifying Wheat

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SUPER SLOW MOTION shot of syringes stabbing into a heap of wheat laying on a place mat. Studio dolly shot.
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HD SUPER SLOW-MO: Genetically Modified Wheat

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SUPER SLOW MOTION shot of wheat grains falling on syringes laying on a place mat. Studio dolly shot.
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HD SUPER SLOW-MO: Genetically Modifying Wheat Seeds

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SUPER SLOW MOTION shot of wheat grains falling over two syringes stabbed into a heap of wheat laying on a place mat. Studio dolly shot.
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Microscopic, Salmonella typhimureum bacteria

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microscopic, Salmonella typhimureum bacteria
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Lactalis salmonella contamination may go back a decade

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers raise fears that salmonella tainted milk produced by French dairy giant Lactalis which sickened dozens of babies could have infected others over more than a decade
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How to make papaya salad

Pre-K - Higher Ed
How to make papaya salad
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??Bad hygiene and habits to eat

Pre-K - Higher Ed
??Bad hygiene and habits to eat
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Curated Video

E. coli and certain other foodborne illnesses can trigger serious health problems in a startling number of people months or years after they survived that initial bout. These problems include high blood pressure, kidney damage and even full kidney failure striking 10 to 20 years after the initial E. coli infection

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Q-and-A: Long-term effects of E. coli poisoning CAPTION: E. coli and certain other foodborne illnesses can trigger serious health problems in a startling number of people months or years after they survived that initial...
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Curated Video

Acquiring the taste for month-old fermented fish delicacy

Higher Ed
The smell is penetrating and can cause people to gag the first time they try it. This is hongeo - a delicacy of southern South Korea - made from fresh skate fish that has been left to 'ferment' in a walk-in refrigerator for up to 30...
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Curated Video

200 children in hospital with food poisoning after school celebration

Higher Ed
1. Wide of building Hospital General Donato G. Alarcon 2. Mid of people waiting outside of hospital 3. Close of banner reading: "Hospital General Donato G. Alarcon Acapulco de Juarez Guerrero" 4. Wide of hospital room with children and...
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Curated Video

FIFA comments on WC volunteers hit by food poisoning

Higher Ed
1. Wide of FIFA news conference 2. Mid of news conference panel, Volunteer Programme Manager of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Onke Mjo, speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Onke Mjo, Volunteer Programme Manager of 2010 FIFA World Cup: "In...
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Curated Video

Mass food poisoning, 2 die at Mosul IDP camp

Higher Ed
A mass food poisoning at a camp for displaced people near the northern city of Mosul has killed at least two people and sickened over 700, Iraq health minister said on Tuesday.An Iraqi lawmaker who visited the camp and Saudi state...
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Mass food poisoning at imelda Marcos' b'day event

Higher Ed
Philippine officials say more than 240 people have been brought to hospitals due to suspected food poisoning at an event celebrating the 90th birthday of former first lady Imelda Marcos.
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USA: BILL CLINTON SHOWS SUPPORT FOR SENATE FOOD IMPORTS BILL

Higher Ed
English/Nat President Clinton wants new steps to ensure the safety of imported fruits and vegetables consumed by the American public. At a White House news conference, the President announced his support for a Senate bill that would...
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Curated Video

JAPAN: TOKYO: DEADLY BACTERIA OUTBREAK

Higher Ed
Jap/Eng/Nat Japanese health authorities are intensifying their efforts to stop a deadly bacteria epidemic which has infiltrated school kitchens. So far the colon baccilus 0-157 has claimed the lives of three children and poisoned...
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Tainted eggs fear spreads across Europe

Higher Ed
The risk of getting sick from eating a Dutch egg tainted with insecticide is negligible, but that hasn't stopped stores in Germany and the Netherlands from stripping them from supermarket shelves and other food safety agencies in Europe...
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Curated Video

An outbreak of salmonella food poisoning first linked to uncooked tomatoes has now been reported in 12 states

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Tomatoes making people sick in 12 states CAPTION: An outbreak of salmonella food poisoning first linked to uncooked tomatoes has now been reported in 12 states. (June 5) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] (vo) Health departments in 12...
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Curated Video

4:3 650 suffer food poisoning after attending campaign rally

Higher Ed
1. Wide of crowd in school gym, people laying on floor, paramedics tending to patients 2. Mid of girls sitting on ground with intravenous drip 3. Mid of paramedic applying intravenous drip to woman 4. Mid of paramedic interviewing woman...
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FILE Chechnya's acting president rushed to hospital with food poisoning

Higher Ed
File - 30 August 2003 1. Wide shot of Chechen Prime Minister Anatoly Popov sitting at conference table 2. Close up of Popov The prime minister in Chechnya's Moscow-backed government, Anatoly Popov, has been taken to hospital with a...