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Jan 22, 2013

''F.D.A. Seeks to Tighten Regulation of All-Metal Hip Implants''

"After an estimated 500,000 patients in the United States have received a type of artificial hip that is failing early in many cases, the Food and Drug Administration is proposing rules that could stop manufacturers from selling such implants."

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Medical Safety
Oct 5, 2012

Farmer Friday: Celebrating Farmers Who Raise Animals without Antibiotics

Americans want food that is raised sustainably and that promotes public health while minimizing harm to the environment. It is our agricultural system that affords these choices to the American consumer. Farmer Friday provides a weekly opportunity to shine a spotlight on these producers and thank them for protecting public health by using antibiotics only when their animals are sick.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Dec 30, 2010

''Farmers Disagree on Antibiotic Us''

"Cattle farmer Jay Schutte said most dairy farmers are already administering antibiotics responsibly. Schutte feeds out about 600 cattle a year. "

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Dec 11, 2011

''Fat children face heart risks as young as age 3''

"University of Miami study says problems with cholesterol levels, artery inflammation begin early."

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School Food
Apr 9, 2012

''FDA chief wants more inspectors at Savannah port''

"The Food and Drug Administration's top official said Monday she wants more inspectors at the booming Port of Savannah, where the agency keeps a lookout for safety hazards ranging from spoiled fish to counterfeit drugs."

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Food Hazards
Apr 15, 2012

''FDA criticized for secrecy in food-illness probes''

"The 2009 E. coli outbreak began like a far more notorious cantaloupe listeria outbreak two years later: Tests from ill patients in separate counties arrived at the Colorado health department, and sounded alarms by matching perfectly."

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Food Hazards
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
Jul 1, 2013

''FDA Detains Pomegranate Seeds From Turkey Tied to Hepatitis Outbreak''

Food and Drug Administration officials say they will detain shipments of pomegranate seeds imported from Turkey after an investigation identified the fruit as a common link in an outbreak of acute hepatitis A that has sickened nearly 130 people in the U.S.

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Food Safety
Nov 21, 2012

FDA Faces Recruitment and Retention Challenges

  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) employs thousands of scientists, physicians, and engineers to fulfill its mission to protect and promote the public health. However, high turnover and difficulties recruiting staff hamper the FDA’s ability to ensure the safety and effectiveness of drugs and medical devices, according to a report from the Partnership for Public Service (PPS).

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Apr 29, 2010

''FDA Faulted in Heparin Case''

"The Food and Drug Administration failed to pursue several "specific and credible leads" that might have identified culprits in China during the 2008 crisis involving contaminated imported heparin, according to a congressional investigation."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety