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Aug 17, 2012

''Senators Urge FDA to Collect More Data on Antibiotics in Agriculture''

Thirteen senators from both sides of the aisle wrote to U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Margaret Hamburg this week asking the agency to collect more data on antibiotics used in food animal production.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Aug 17, 2012

219,000+ Americans Unite to Urge FDA to End Antibiotic Overuse

More than 219,000 people across the country have urged the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to end antibiotic overuse on industrial farms just to make animals grow faster and compensate for overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
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 15, 2012

Health Impact Project Holds Web Conferences for Grant Applicants

Funding is available to conduct Health Impact Assessments. Join upcoming webinars to learn more.

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Health Impact Assessment
Aug 13, 2012

''Study Links Healthier Weight in Children With Strict Laws on School Snacks''

"Adolescents in states with strict laws regulating the sale of snacks and sugary drinks in public schools gained less weight over a three-year period than those living in states with no such laws, a new study has found."

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School Food
Aug 13, 2012

''School Junk Food Laws May Curb Kids' Obesity''

"Laws strictly curbing school sales of junk food and sweetened drinks may play a role in slowing childhood obesity, according to a study that seems to offer the first evidence such efforts could pay off."

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School Food
Aug 13, 2012

''School snack laws may help prevent weight gain''

"Students gained less weight over three years if they lived in states that restricted the sale of unhealthy snacks at school than kids in states without those laws, a study has found."

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School Food
Aug 11, 2012

''Schools scrambling to serve up healthier lunch choices''

"When students head back to school this fall, most will be offered a smorgasbord of healthier foods in lunch lines. The reason: New government nutrition standards for school meals go into effect this year, raising the bar for the first time in more than 15 years. Schools must meet the standards to get federal meal reimbursements.

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School Food
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
Aug 6, 2012

''Surveillance may help doctors decide to prescribe''

"A new study suggests that using electronic health records to tell doctors what infections are going around in their community could help cut down on unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions."

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Drug Safety, Antibiotic Innovation
Aug 3, 2012

Biomedical Science Programs Make a Positive Impact on Research

The Pew Scholars Program and The Pew Latin American Fellows Program support promising early-career scientists from North, South and Central America in the health sciences — particularly young researchers with innovative approaches and ideas. Anita Pepper, Director of the Pew Programs in the Biomedical Sciences, explains the benefits of the programs.

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Biomedical Research
Aug 1, 2012

''USDA Looking at Antibiotics Claims on Meat Labels''

"Amid growing consumer awareness about antibiotics used to raise food animals, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service is taking a look at some of the claims made on meat packages, including "antibiotic free."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jul 26, 2012

''NFL Player Tackles Antibiotics Use in Farming''

An NFL salary can afford an athlete plenty of ways to while away the offseason. Will Witherspoon fell into cattle herding. And that lead him to his latest quest — building support for a bill that would ban the use of antibiotics on healthy animals in farming.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jul 23, 2012

Chefs Highlight Need to End Overuse of Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Celebrity chefs and restaurateurs Suzanne Goin and Mary Sue Milliken, who serve only antibiotic-free meat in their establishments, came to Washington, D.C., on May 15 to tell the Administration and their representatives in Congress to rein in the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in food animal production.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
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 13, 2012

''America is hungry for safer food''

"Over the past few months, foodborne illness outbreaks linked to E. coli and salmonella in seafood and produce have sickened hundreds of people nationwide and, tragically, killed at least two children. Yet Washington is taking its sweet time when it comes to plugging major holes in the safety of our food system."

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Food Hazards
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
Jul 9, 2012

''Antibiotic-free meat and poultry score high in Consumer Reports survey'''

Many grocery stores offer at least some meat or poultry that is raised without antibiotics, sometimes at prices below what you would expect. Those meats are popular but shoppers need to be careful with labels that tout "no antibiotics administered" and similar claims.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 28, 2012

''Trader Joe's prodded to drop meat with antibiotics''

"Consumer Reports, a nonprofit product-testing organization, is urging the largest grocery stores in the nation, starting with Trader Joe's, to stop selling meat and poultry raised on antibiotics."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 28, 2012

''Sustainable farming: Get pigs off antibiotics''

Some argue that, without antibiotics, the agricultural industry will collapse. Danish scientist Frank Aarestrup begs to differ. Denmark is the world's largest exporter of pork, exporting 90% of all it produces, and it did much more than ban the use of antibiotics for growth. It reduced their usage overall and built a comprehensive surveillance system to track and target overuse.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 20, 2012

''House cheers, approves FDA reform bill''

On Wednesday, the House easily approved legislation that would reauthorize the FDA's user-fee program for brand-name drugs and medical devices, and expand that program to cover biosimilars and generic drugs. 

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety, Drugs and Devices at the FDA
Jun 11, 2012

''Officials probe E. coli outbreak''

''A mysterious and scattered outbreak of the E. coli bacteria is linked to 14 illnesses, including a child's death, health officials say. No form of contaminated food or other cause has been identified in the illnesses, which occurred in April and May, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.''

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Food Hazards
Jun 8, 2012

''E. Coli Hits 11 as Officials Race Against the Clock''

"Georgia officials who're just beginning their investigation of an E. Coli outbreak are racing against the clock to solve the mysterious food poisonings before the epidemic spreads, with the number of cases now at 11 across four southern states."

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Food Hazards
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
May 25, 2012

''Jensen Farms files bankruptcy in wake of cantaloupe listeria deaths''

 "Jensen Farms, the southeastern Colorado cantaloupe growers who were the source of a deadly listeria outbreak last year, filed for bankruptcy Friday."

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Food Hazards