In the News
In the News
| Date | In The News | Topic |
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| May 2, 2012 |
''Gov't to speed tracking of E. coli in meat'' "The government plans to speed up the process for tracking E. coli in meat, a move that will help authorities more quickly find the source of bacteria outbreaks and hasten recalls of tainted food." |
Food Hazards |
| 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. |
Health Impact Assessment |
| Apr 12, 2011 |
''Group Faults the F.D.A. on Oversight of Devices'' "The Food and Drug Administration is allowing some high-risk devices like artificial hips to be sold without strenuous testing, despite promises that it would address regulatory issues affecting them, a federal watchdog group plans to testify on Wednesday." |
Drugs and Devices at the FDA |
| Dec 17, 2010 |
''Harkin, Bennet Applaud Dingell Drug Safety Bill'' "Washington, DC – Senate Health Education Labor and Pensions Committee Chairman Tom Harkin (D-IA) and Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) today praised the introduction of U.S. Rep. John Dingell’s bill to protect consumers and American families by improving the safety and quality of pharmaceutical drugs."
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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety |
| Feb 20, 2006 |
''Have we learned our lessons about pandemics?'' If a serious flu pandemic occurs, where you live and how well your community has prepared could mean the difference between life and death.No one can say when a pandemic will begin or how severe it will be, but the SARS outbreak in 2003 showed us how quickly a new disease can spread. The 2004 flu vaccine shortage prompted panic and long lines at clinics, and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina brought home the alarming reality of American citizens stranded at a time of need. |
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| Sep 8, 2011 |
''Health Impact Assessments: A NewPublicHealth Q&A with Pamela Russo'' NewPublicHealth spoke with Pamela Russo, M.D., M.P.H. a senior program officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, about the foundation’s investments to increase the use of health impact assessments and the contents of a newNational Research Council report. |
Health Impact Assessment |
| 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. |
Health Impact Assessment |
| Feb 2, 2012 |
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 |
Health Impact Assessment |
| May 8, 2012 |
''Heavy Metal Rocker Sues Over Sushi Outbreak'' "A heavy metal band's lead singer says he was rocked by food poisoning while on tour. Now he's suing a California company over a recalled sushi product that allegedly made him sick." |
Food Hazards |
| Jun 3, 2013 |
''Hepatitis A Outbreak Linked to Oregon Berry Farm'' "The Food and Drug Administration is investigating an outbreak of hepatitis A linked to a frozen organic berry mix sold by an Oregon company." |
Food Safety |
| Jun 14, 2013 |
''Hepatitis A Outbreak: Townsend Farms Passes Health Inspections'' "The Fairview berry processor connected to the hepatitis A outbreak in eight states has passed an inspection by Oregon and county officials." |
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| Aug 22, 2011 |
''Hip Implant Complaints Surge, Even as the Dangers Are Studied'' "The federal government has received a surge in complaints in recent months about failed hip replacements, suggesting that serious problems persist with some types of artificial hips even as researchers scramble to evaluate the health dangers." |
Drugs and Devices at the FDA |
| 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. |
Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety, Drugs and Devices at the FDA |
| Jun 2, 2011 |
''House GOP pushes back against health measures affecting school lunches, tobacco'' "The Rehberg amendment would also prevent the FDA from restricting the widespread use of antibiotics in feed for farm animals, which many public health experts believe has led to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that threaten human health." |
Antibiotics in Food Animal Production |
| Jun 20, 2013 |
''House Votes to Delay Food Safety Rules'' "The House voted late Wednesday to delay sweeping food safety rules that would require farmers and food companies to be more vigilant about guarding against contamination." |
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| Oct 25, 2012 |
''How Does Opening a Casino Impact Public Health?'' Would the economic benefits outweigh the negative health impacts of developing a casino in southeast Kansas? The Kansas Institute of Health, a grantee of the Health Impact Project, recently explored this issue, conducting a health impact assessment (HIA) to identify the costs and benefits to the community. |
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| Apr 23, 2012 |
''How Making Food Safe Can Harm Wildlife And Water'' "Environmental advocates say a single-minded focus on food safety has forced growers of salad greens to strip vegetation from around their fields, harming wildlife and polluting streams and rivers." |
Food Hazards |
| Dec 19, 2011 |
''How One School in Georgia Handles The Most Important Meal of the Day'' "In fact, even though 32 million students participate in the National School Lunch Program each day, only 12 million students eat a school breakfast daily. That means we have to continue to work to get those school breakfast numbers up!" |
School Food |
| Apr 17, 2012 |
''If the food's in plastic, what's in the food?'' "In a study published last year in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, researchers put five San Francisco families on a three day diet of food that hadn’t been in contact with plastic ... " |
Food Additives |
| Nov 21, 2012 |
''Illness Count Rises in E. coli Outbreak'' "The E. coli O157:H7 outbreak in New York linked to organic spinach and spring mix has spread to four more states, raising the number of illnesses to 28. A blended product under the Wegmans label is a likely source of the outbreak, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention." |
Food Safety |
| May 15, 2009 |
''In patients' hunt for care, doctor database 'a place to start''' "Created for USA TODAY by the Santa Fe medical information firm Qforma, the database lists about 6,000 specialists in the treatment of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes and asthma from more than 300 communities across the USA." |
Conflicts of Interest |
| Jul 28, 2011 |
''Industry allies continue to reject facts about antibiotic use in animal agriculture'' "This week, an industry-leaning commentary with an academic veneer appeared on the Dairyherd Network, repeating industry arguments that rely on inaccurate facts that have been rebutted by scientists and public health and medical organizations to argue against banning the unnecessary and risky agricultural overuse of life-saving antibiotics." |
Antibiotics in Food Animal Production |
| Nov 27, 2012 |
IOM Report Shows Administration Must Lead on Transparency The Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a new paper, "Harmonizing Reporting on Potential Conflicts of Interest," which notes that "the current process of disclosure (of financial relationships between healthcare professionals and the medical industry) is fragmented and burdensome" and, as a result, the need for a harmonized system has become "urgent and compelling." |
Conflicts of Interest, Drugs and Devices at the FDA |
| Jun 27, 2013 |
''Iowa Lab Helps Ensure Food Safety'' Des Moines, Iowa native Ardin Backous is director of food operations in North America for Eurofins, a Belgian company. He helps the global food-testing company ensure the food consumers buy at the grocery store is safe, and that the nutrition value labels so many rely upon are accurate. |
Food Safety |
| Sep 21, 2012 |
''Is Big Pharma Getting Too Much Flak From Doctors? "Big Pharma's image problem, fueled by numerous high-profile scandals, may have made doctors so skeptical of the industry that it's warping their judgment, a new survey suggests." |
Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Conflicts of Interest |