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May 28, 2013

1995 Pew Scholar Explains “The Reward for Solving Puzzles”

In this video from Harvard Medical School, Stephen Buratowski – a 1995 Pew scholar and professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology – explains his research in gene expression and the allure of scientific puzzles.

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Biomedical Research
May 1, 2013

1990 Pew Scholar James Lupski Elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

James Lupski, a 1990 Pew scholar and The Cullen Endowed Chair in Molecular Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, has been elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The academy announced 198 new members April 24, including leaders from academia, business, public affairs, and the humanities.

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Biomedical Research
Apr 26, 2013

''FDA Detains Imports of Mexican Cucumbers After Linking Them to Illnesses in 18 States''

The Food and Drug Administration is detaining imports of cucumbers from a Mexican company after they were linked to salmonella illnesses in 18 states.

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Food Safety
Apr 4, 2013

''Rep. Louise Slaughter On Antibiotics, Meat And Superbugs''

"80 percent of all the antibiotics we pump out these days goes into animals and animal feed — cows, hogs, chickens, turkeys and more across America, chowing down daily on antibiotics in their feed. To make them grow faster. To allow them to live in crowded conditions. Health officials are clanging the alarm bell, saying that is overuse that is breeding antibiotic-resistant superbugs that we can’t stop, that kill. The meat industry says, “chill out.”

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Mar 26, 2013

''Medical Malfunction: Innovation vs. Quality Control''

"Dr. Emily Senay appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" to discuss faulty medical devices and how they slip through the cracks of manufacturers and the FDA."

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Mar 15, 2013

''Arlington School District honored for fresh, local food''

"Two weeks ago, Arlington School District was named the Western Washington Fresh Food in Schools Champion by the Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network."

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School Food
Mar 14, 2013

''Estimate: 1 in 6 Americans Will Get Food Poisoning This Year''

It is estimated that one in six Americans will get sick from food poisoning this year. That's 48 million people. And the grim reality: some will suffer the rest of their life and others will die. The Food and Drug Administration wants to stop foodborne illness at the source with proposed changes to the way food is grown and processed . In Chicago Monday and Tuesday, the public is invited to weigh in.

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Food Safety
Mar 14, 2013

Representative Slaughter Leads Effort to Protect Public from Superbugs

Meat and poultry producers routinely feed antibiotics to healthy animals to make them grow faster and to compensate for overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. These practices breed drug-resistant superbugs that make human diseases more difficult and costly to treat and more likely to cause death. Fortunately, on March 14, U.S. Representative Louise Slaughter (D-NY) introduced the Preservation of Antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act of 2013 (PAMTA) to restrict animal agricultural practices that threaten the public’s health.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Mar 13, 2013

New Poll Shows Americans Support Nutritional Guidelines for School Foods

A new poll conducted by Gallup indicates that two-thirds of Americans are in favor of a law to limit unhealthy food sold in schools.

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School Food
Mar 8, 2013

'''Nightmare Bacteria' Defy Even Last-Ditch Drugs''

'Nightmare bacteria,' strains of superbugs resistant to even the most powerful antibiotics, have quadrupled in number in the last decade — and have been found lurking in hospitals in 42 states.

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