It's a fact: Good nutrition is important to staying healthy. In addition to eradicating hunger in Central Virginia, the CVFB is also concerned with the health of its constituents. The Internet has a wealth of information on nutrition, such as the two sites listed below:
Food Safety Information
Many local, state, and federal government agencies regulate the safety of the food we eat. In Virginia, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) maintains "front-line" responsibility as a regulatory agency. It also works with federal government agencies such as the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and other state agencies such as the Virginia Department of Health (VDH), to ensure that consumers consistently receive food of the highest quality.
Yet no matter how much the food industry is regulated to ensure a safe food supply in the marketplace, you must properly store and prepare your food so that it remains safe.
The greatest risk of harm from food comes from some naturally occurring microscopic organisms, such as bacteria and viruses, which can cause severe illness. Symptoms of foodborne illness frequently include:
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Fever |
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Chills |
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Abdominal cramps |
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Vomiting |
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Diarrhea |
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In some cases, nerve damage and death can result. |
The basic rules for reducing risk of food-borne illness-cleanliness, thorough cooking, and proper temperature control and storage-must be strictly followed to prevent disease-causing organisms from reproducing in numbers sufficient to cause illness.
For more information and tips on food safety, visit these sites: