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Press releases of BgVV 2001

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Date Title Keywords
10.12.2001
40/2001
Loose-leaf collection "Chemicals and Contact Allergy" now complete
07.12.2001
39/2001
Iodised salt prophylaxis does not constitute a health risk for people with a thyroid gland disorder or allergies
04.12.2001
38/2001
Work on international standards for infant nutrition and on guidelines for food supplements well on the way
20.11.2001
37/2001
Plastics recommendations now on the Internet as a database
15.11.2001
36/2001
Cell experiments instead of animal experiments - major progress in global animal welfare
31.10.2001
35/2001
The "green agaric" may be harmful
22.10.2001
34/2001
Still room for improving hygiene in the slaughter of poultry
22.10.2001
33/2001
Number of food samples contaminated with zoonosis pathogens on the increase
08.10.2001
32/2001
Special attention must be paid to children in the risk assessment of chemicals
27.09.2001
31/2001
"Breastfeeding in the information age" - personal advice is still the most important source of information!
21.09.2001
30/2001
Involvement of the pathogen of bovine paratuberculosis unlikely in the triggering of Crohn's disease but cannot be ruled out
21.09.2001
29/2001
Waiting for the Biocides Act: voluntary undertaking by industry has done little for consumer protection
13.09.2001
28/2001
Create confidence through transparency and participation!
11.09.2001
27/2001
The "Reichsgesundheitsamt" under National Socialism - BgVV presents its exhibition during the Science Summer
11.09.2001
26/2001
Expert panel of the World Health Organisation discusses health assessment of PCBs
10.09.2001
25/2001
Rare but dangerous: food poisoning from Clostridium botulinum
10.09.2001
24/2001
So that travel fever doesn't turn into stomach fever: tips on how to avoid foodborne diseases
03.09.2001
23/2001
Research prize from "Ärzte gegen Tierversuche" goes to ZEBET
12.07.2001
22/2001
BgVV welcomes "von Wedel" expert opinion on the organisation of consumer health protection
11.07.2001
21/2001
Consumer protection and food safety have a long tradition in Germany
10.07.2001
20/2001
Breastfeeding recommendations of the National Committee for the Promotion of Breastfeeding now also available in Italian and Russian
10.07.2001
19/2001
Food monitoring: an important tool for consumer protection
20.06.2001
18/2001
Identifying and controlling pathogens in animals using state-of-the-art methods and, in this way, improving consumer protection
25.05.2001
17/2001
Use effective sunscreens so that sunbathing doesn't end up as sunburn
08.05.2001
16/2001
BgVV with a new look on the Internet
27.04.2001
15/2001
Caution ticks! - The "common tick" can be dangerous for humans and animals
24.04.2001
14/2001
Effective epidemic control can't be had for nothing
03.04.2001
13/2001
BgVV warns against health risks from iodine-containing algae products
02.04.2001
12/2001
Contains no beef? - BgVV is on the trail of hidden food ingredients
05.03.2001
11/2001
BgVV again calls on industry to take all the effective steps to protect consumers from BSE
02.03.2001
10/2001
BgVV calls for improvements to future EU chemicals policy
19.02.2001
09/2001
Enjoy mushrooms without regret - new information leaflet aims to prevent poisoning
15.02.2001
08/2001
New information leaflet: plans for children should include folic acid!
13.02.2001
07/2001
Noni juices may not be sold in Germany
02.02.2001
06/2001
Consumer health protection is more than just food safety
31.01.2001
05/2001
Unsafe: BgVV recommends maximum levels for isolated beta-carotene
30.01.2001
04/2001
BgVV: rapid and effective help in the case of poisoning is only possible in conjunction with the product name
17.01.2001
03/2001
BgVV: Further measures needed to reduce BSE risk
10.01.2001
02/2001
Avoid the contamination of meat with BSE pathogens during slaughtering!
03.01.2001
01/2001
BgVV in favour of bundling competencies in consumer health protection and more transparency for the consumer

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