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Feb 14, 2012

''FDA seeks food-safety funds after Colorado cantaloupe listeria outbreak''

"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants a $220 million boost to its food-safety budget next year, citing a listeria outbreak from Colorado cantaloupe as primary proof the system needs work."

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Food Hazards
Feb 11, 2012

''Consumer group urges FDA to make oysters safe''

"Between April and November, about 30 Americans will get seriously sick and about 15 will die after eating raw oysters or other shellfish contaminated with deadly Vibrio vulnificus bacteria."

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Food Hazards
Feb 7, 2012

''Recall Reveals An Egg's Long Path To The Deli Sandwich''

"More than 1 million eggs bound for supermarkets, delis and convenience stores have been recalled since late January for possible contamination with listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium that causes fever, nausea and diarrhea, and can be deadly in children and the elderly. No illnesses have been reported."

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Feb 6, 2012

''Local firms await new standards''

"Billed as the “most sweeping change in food safety regulations in 70 years,” the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) was signed into law last year by President Barack Obama. Federal regulators are working out specifics and effective dates, which could be released as early as March."

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Food Hazards
Feb 3, 2012

''Egg recall in 34 states over Listeria concerns: Full details''

"Michael Foods, a Minnesota-based food company, is recalling more than one million hard-cooked eggs from 34 states, after tests revealed some may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria."

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Food Hazards
Feb 2, 2012

''Healthy Corridor For All?''

The HIA built relationships between technical advisors and the Corridor’s many ethnic groups while encouraging community leadership in science-based policy proposals for equitable land-use decisions

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Health Impact Assessment
Feb 2, 2012

''FDA finds low levels of fungicide in orange juice set for sale in US, but no recalls planned''

The Food and Drug Administration says it has confirmed low levels of an illegal fungicide in orange juice samples taken from Florida manufacturers.

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Food Hazards
Jan 31, 2012

''F.D.A. Seeks to Shut Cheese Factory in Queens''

"The Food and Drug Administration is trying to shutter permanently a cheese factory in Queens whose owners failed to clean up the plant after a potentially deadly bacteria was discovered on more than one occasion, according to the government."

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Food Hazards
Jan 24, 2012

''Building for Health: Improving Our Cities, Homes and Lives''

"How does where we live impact our health? It's a big and complex question, but Richard Jackson, MD, MPH is leading the way towards answers -- and interventions."

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Health Impact Assessment
Jan 24, 2012

''Could Rising Healthcare and Utility Bills Get Kentucky Off Coal?''

"The Health Impact Assessment on Coal and Clean Energy Options in Kentucky, prepared by the Kentucky Environmental Foundation collates all the available peer-reviewed reports on the health impacts of both coal production and various types of renewable energy production, in an attempt to encourage legislators who have historically ignored the environmental impact of coal to take a look at the health impacts associated with various energy production decisions."

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Health Impact Assessment
Jan 16, 2012

''NashVitality Week preaches healthy Nashville''

"The final piece of NashVitality Week is a series of health impact assessment workshops. The first takes place today; another will take place Friday and the third on Jan. 25."

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Health Impact Assessment
Jan 13, 2012

''Tainted juice episode calls FDA capabilities into question''

"The Food and Drug Administration is holding all orange juice being imported into the United States at the border while it tests for contamination with a fungus-killing chemical. The action is lowering stock prices for companies that sell orange juice and raising questions about the ability of the overstretched agency to protect the safety of the U.S. food system, critics say."

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Food Hazards
Jan 11, 2012

''Produce tied to a third of major outbreaks in 2011''

"There were 16 significant or unusual multistate outbreaks of foodborne illnesses in the U.S. in 2011, with five of them involving fresh produce, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s annual year in review."

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Food Hazards
Jan 10, 2012

''Cantaloupe processor largely ignored FDA guidelines, probe finds''

"A listeria outbreak that killed 30 people and sickened 146 others might have been avoided if a Colorado cantaloupe processor had followed U.S. guidelines and washed the fruit in chlorinated water, a congressional investigation found."

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Food Hazards
Jan 5, 2012

''J&J, C.R. Bard Must Study Safety of Vaginal Mesh, FDA Says''

"Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) and C.R. Bard Inc. (BCR) must study rates of organ damage and complications linked to vaginal mesh implants, U.S. regulators said, responding to patient advocates who say the devices have harmed women."

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