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Court rules NJ man's lawsuit over Denny's sodium content isn't worth its salt

01/11/2011 1:11 am

A state appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit pitting lodged by a Tinton Falls man against the Denny's fast-food chain. Entire article...

The dangers of mandating policy in the absence of clear evidence

01/06/2011

It is quite incredible how far the notion of a population-wide benefit accruing from salt reduction has gone in view of the contradictory clinical evidence. In the first instance we know that the population response to salt reduction is rather limited (2–6 mm Hg) and heterogeneous, with 30% experiencing a small drop in blood pressure (BP), ~20% experiencing an increase in BP and the residual 50% of the population undergoing no impact at all. Read on. (pdf 54.43 kB)

Snow-fighting pioneer recognized

01/04/2011 7:24 pm

Mark DeVries, the maintenance superintendent for the McHenry County Division of Transportation, is widely recognized as an expert in tackling snow and ice on the pavement. Area transportation officials say he pioneered an anti-icing solution that many communities now use to keep ice from sticking to the roads. Read more....

New Prohibitionists Gradually Eat Away Our Freedom to Choose

11/08/2010 10:31 am

Driven by the paternalistic belief that consumers can’t manage their own diets, governments at the state, county, and even city level are taking restrictive action, while federal agencies are quietly planning larger scale moves that will impact our freedom to choose what we eat and drink. Read on.

Falls By Elderly Linked to Low Sodium Levels

11/24/2010 11:55 am

Falls are a serious problem for that age group. They account for about 50% of deaths do to injury in the elderly. Entire article. Also reported for physicians and nurses .

Grassroots group to protest child nutrition bill with National Bake Sale Month

12/06/2010 1:11 pm

The purpose of National Bake Sale Month to highlight the absurdity of the law and share how school fundraisers help to provide the essentials our children need especially during tough economic times. Article and further links.

Contractor uses wrong chemical to treat Capital Beltway

12/03/2010 1:35 pm

After at least eight accidents occurred along the same stretch of the Capital Beltway Friday morning , the Maryland State Highway Administration is "aggressively investigating" what went wrong with pretreating the highway. It turns out they used brine made from magnesium chloride rather than from salt.

Local officials do not anticipate salt shortages this winter

11/26/2010 5:30 am

Sometimes the same amount of salt is used for a 2-inch snowfall as a 10-inch snowfall, Lorence said. “It’s the number of times you have to apply it,” he said. Read entire article.

Campbell to put new focus on taste

11/24/2010 12:18 pm

Campbell Soup Co. said it will begin shifting attention away from reducing salt in its products to focusing more on "taste adventure" as its U.S. soup business has turned cold. Read the rest.

November 24th.

Thanksgiving, tell the worrywarts to stuff it

11/22/2010 1:27 pm

Enjoying your Thanksgiving Dinner is the best revenge against food activists who like to stick their noses into your kitchen. And when it comes to holiday meals, this sort of revenge is best served hot. Click for more flavor.