Friday, October 22, 2010

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ARS News Service
USDA Agricultural Research Service
October 22, 2010

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New edition of "ARS Food and Nutrition Research Briefs" posted:
New evidence supporting a link between vitamin D sufficiency and cognitive ability is among the new nutrition and health findings noted in the latest issue of the ARS Food and Nutrition Research Briefs. (10/19)
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2010/101019.htm

Recirculating water systems used for fish production:
ARS scientists in West Virginia and Maine are working closely with a collaborator to save water as part of an effort to develop recirculating water systems for cool- and cold-water fish production. (10/20)
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2010/101020.htm

Vaccines could help what's ailing fish:
ARS researchers are developing vaccines to help protect farm-raised catfish against Streptococcus iniae, S. agalactiae and other costly pathogens. (10/22)
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2010/101022.htm

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