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Aug 20, 2012

''Tainted Cantaloupe From Indiana Tied to Two Deaths, 50 Illnesses in Kentucky''

"A strain of salmonella associated with two deaths and 50 illnesses in Kentucky since early July has been found in cantaloupes tested by the state, public health officials said Friday."

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Aug 20, 2012

''Latest Deadly Salmonella Outbreak Angers Food-Safety Experts''

"Consumers are once again doubting the safety of cantaloupes, a year after a deadly outbreak of food poisoning caused by tainted melons killed at least 30 people and sickened 146 people. Agricultural experts say the frequent problems with cantaloupes come from the nature of the melons and sloppy agricultural practices. In the latest outbreak, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said, two people have died and 141 have fallen ill in 20 states."

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Food Safety
Aug 15, 2012

''N.C. Farm Recalls Cantaloupes, Melons Amid Listeria Concerns''

"Burch Farms has recalled all cantaloupes and honeydew melons it grew this year because of possible listeria contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday."

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Food Safety
Aug 8, 2012

''Why Your Chicken Is Still Making You Sick''

"Got a tummy ache? It could well be something you ate. That's the message from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's latest assessment of food-borne illnesses, dropped on its web site with zero fanfare, not even a press release, Friday afternoon. It shows that that infection rates from most common food-related pathogens are either inching up or holding steady—and occurring at levels above the CDC's own targets."

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Food Safety
Jul 17, 2012

Urge the Obama Administration to Act on Food Safety

Eighteen months ago, President Obama signed the law to reform America’s dangerously outdated food safety system. But the administration has still not issued the regulations to implement this measure -- regulations that would improve U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) safety oversight of domestic produce and processed foods, as well as imported food products.

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Food Safety
Jul 12, 2012

''What's holding up food safety regulations?''

"Another page of the calendar, another deadline missed for the Food Safety Modernization Act implementation. The Food and Drug Administration continues to miss deadlines set by Congress for the new food safety law."

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Food Safety
Jun 5, 2012

''Egg Producer Knew of Salmonella Months Before Massive Recall''

"The egg producer whose eggs were linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak that sickened nearly 2,000 people was told that hens at its farms were contaminated four months before the salmonella outbreak led to the recall of 550 million eggs."

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Food Safety
Aug 25, 2011

''Del Monte Sues FDA Over Cantaloupe Recall, Import Restrictions''

In an unusual move, Del Monte Fresh Produce has filed suit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration saying "erroneous speculation, unsupported by scientific evidence" led to a March recall of Guatemalan cantaloupes tied to an outbreak of Salmonella Panama.

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Food Safety
Mar 4, 2013

Grantee VCU Releases Final HIA Offering Recommendations on Proposed Alternative Energy Facility

Virginia Commonwealth University researchers release the first HIA in Virginia, which finds that a proposed alternative energy facility in the Shenandoah Valley might improve health risks related to water quality but contribute to air pollution.

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Health Impact Assessment
Oct 24, 2012

New HIA Identifies Possible Health Effects of Casino Development in Southeast Kansas

A new report on a health impact assessment conducted by the Kansas Health Institute, a grantee of the Health Impact Project, examines potential health benefits and risks of developing a casino in southeast Kansas.

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Health Impact Assessment