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  1. Managing Stress for a Healthy Heart

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-982.4-11

    attack and stroke if it is not controlled. For most individuals, living with a few basic principles to ... Thoracic Institute. (n.d.). Heart Care Basics.  Cleveland Clinic. ... my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/heart/patient-education/heart-care-basics Mayo Clinic. (2022). Strategies to prevent heart disease.  Mayo Foundation for Medical Education ...

  2. Gibberella Ear Rot and Mycotoxins in Corn: Sampling, Testing, and Storage

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AC-52

    are obtained, bulked, and cleaned, the grain must be ground uniformly, in a clean grinder, to resemble ... 44°F) in clean, dry bins. Moderate to high temperatures are favorable for fungal growth and toxin ... for mold identification and analysis to determine if toxins are present and at what level. Clean bins ...

  3. Fire Blight of Apples and Pears

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-22-0

    blighted twigs, make a clean cut into healthy tissue that is at least 4 inches below visibly dead wood. ... movement of bacteria in the orchard if done carefully and correctly. However, if proper sanitation ... tissue that is at least 12 to 15 inches below diseased wood, and pruning tools must be sanitized after ...

  4. Shiga-Toxin Escherichia coli: What You Should Know About this Group of Foodborne Pathogens

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5561-11

    washed with hot water and soap after contact with raw poultry, meat, and seafood. Clean sinks and ... counters with paper towels or clean cloths and hot soapy water before and after cooking food. Keep foods ... sides for at least 20 seconds. Rinse thoroughly. Air dry, or dry with a clean towel or paper towel. ...

  5. Botulism: What You Don't See or Smell Can Still Hurt You

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5567-11

    to boiling to destroy possible toxin, then discard the food. Do not eat this food. Clean all surfaces ... have contaminated. Then boil any sponges or cloths used for clean-up to destroy the toxin. Then, ... discard the sponges or clean-up cloths. Do not give honey or foods with honey to infants under one year of ...

  6. Canning Basics

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5338

    it or have it repaired. Clean lid gaskets and other parts according to the manufacturer's ... allow air bubbles to escape. Adjust the headspace, and clean the jar rim (sealing surface) with a clean ... , damp cloth or paper towel. Place the lid, gasket down, onto the cleaned jar rim. Uncleaned jar-sealing ...

  7. Nematode Diseases of Plants

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-gen-8

    The basic body plan of a nematode is a “tube within a tube.” Nematodes feed on other microorganisms ... plants only into pasteurized soil mixes. Keep containers, bins, benches and flats clean. Fumigate outdoor ... of Plants Nematode Diseases of Plants Parasitic Higher Plants Sanitation and Phytosanitation (SPS): ...

  8. Shigella: Bacteria that Causes the Foodborne Illness Shigellosis

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5563

    your hands with a clean towel or paper towel.  2. Always wash your hands after using the toilet and ... hot water and soap after contact with raw foods. Clean sinks and counters with paper towels or clean ...

  9. Thorn Bushes for Trainers and Supervisors

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aex-892278

    cause an infection. Clean the wound with rubbing alcohol. Apply iodine or an anti-bacterial ointment. If ... gloves when you handle thorn bushes. Clean cuts and scratches with rubbing alcohol and apply iodine or an ... 2. If you are cutting bushes, wear eye protection and a safety hard hat.     T     F 3. Clean cuts ...

  10. Ohio Commercial Pesticide Applicator Requirements: Who Needs a License and What Steps to Take

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0140

    drift and clean up any dry pesticide product that moves off-target. Apply only registered pesticide ...

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