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Jan 4, 2012

''FDA: Some Livestock Antibiotics Will Be Limited''

"The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday ordered farmers to limit the use of a type of antibiotics they give livestock because it could make people more resistant to a key antibiotic that can save lives, encouraging news for public health advocates who say such animal antibiotics are overused."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jan 4, 2012

''F.D.A. Orders Surgical Mesh Makers to Study Risks''

"The Food and Drug Administration issued an order on Wednesday requiring makers of implantable surgical mesh used to treat urinary incontinence in women to study its risks."

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Drugs and Devices at the FDA
Jan 3, 2012

Oregon Public Health Division Releases Wind Energy Health Impact Assessment for Public Comment

The Oregon Public Health Division spent the last year responding to questions from the Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE), local health departments, and community members in Eastern Oregon about the potential health impacts of wind energy facilities on Oregon communities.

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Health Impact Assessment
Jan 2, 2012

''County may look at health impacts of bus transfers''

"County commissioners will consider a proposal Thursday morning asking the Oregon Health Authority for $15,000 to study the impact of TriMet’s bus/train transfer times."

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Health Impact Assessment
Jan 2, 2012

''Study on Major Duluth Road gives Pedestrians Hope for Change''

"A major thoroughfare that separates Duluth's Central and East Hillside neighborhoods, is traveled by thousands every day. There's a push to make it safer for those who use it most."

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Health Impact Assessment
Jan 2, 2012

FDA Needs Stronger Rules to Protect our Antibiotics

On April 11, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a series of measures designed to protect human health from drug-resistant superbugs by curbing the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in meat and poultry production. This is an important step, but two important improvements are needed.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Dec 27, 2011

''The High Cost of Failing Artificial Hips''

"The most widespread medical implant failure in decades — involving thousands of all-metal artificial hips that need to be replaced prematurely — has entered the money phase."

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Drugs and Devices at the FDA
Dec 21, 2011

Burke County Public Schools, GA, Featured on CBS Evening News

While the nutrition staff at the public school system in Burke County felt very good about the quality of the food being served in their five schools, they were concerned that a large percentage of the district’s high school students were not eating the meals.

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School Food
Dec 21, 2011

''A local chef is revolutionizing school lunches''

"As part of First Lady Michelle Obama's Chefs Move to Schools program, Dow is teaching kids a healthy approach to food and believes students are the ones who will "end the school lunch war"."

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School Food
Dec 21, 2011

''McDonalds dumps egg supplier after safety, cruelty concerns''

"McDonald's said on Friday it dumped a McMuffin egg supplier after a government agency found filthy conditions and "unacceptable rodent activity," and an animal rights group exposed cruel treatment of the chickens."

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Food Hazards
Dec 21, 2011

''Tiny listeria survivor comes home for Christmas''

"The premature girl from Fishers, Ind., is one of the tiniest victims of last summer’s deadly listeria outbreak in cantaloupe, which sickened 146 people, including 30 who died."

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Food Hazards
Dec 20, 2011

''Making school lunches healthier''

"The North Powder School District’s food service program recently received a thumb’s-up review from the state, one that it may owe in part to the green thumbs of its students. The school district’s lunch program received a positive overall rating from the Oregon Department of Education last month due partially to the gardening skills of its students."

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School Food
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!"

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School Food
Dec 16, 2011

''Now's time to rethink HISD food program''

"The Texas Watchdog website recently reported that Aramark, the private corporation that manages the Houston Independent School District's Food Services department, violated its contract by incurring a shortfall of almost $2 million in taxpayer dollars in fiscal 2011."

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School Food
Dec 16, 2011

“HIA Research Article Selected as one of the Most Influential of 2011“

The paper, “Health Impact Assessments Are Needed In Decision Making About Environmental And Land-Use Policy,” was authored by Health Impact Project director Aaron Wernham and selected based on research and popularity as revealed by the number of visits each article collected since published to the RWJF website.

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Health Impact Assessment
Dec 14, 2011

''FDA faulted over state inspections''

"The Food and Drug Administration is relying more often on states to inspect food plants but is failing to properly monitor those state inspections or follow through on their findings, the Department of Health and Human Services watchdog has concluded."

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Food Hazards
Dec 14, 2011

''Bill Would Require More Monitoring of Implants''

"Amid growing problems with artificial hips and other medical implants, bipartisan legislation was introduced in the Senate on Wednesday that would force manufacturers to track the performance of such products after they were approved for sale."

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Drugs and Devices at the FDA
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
Dec 9, 2011

Congress Weakens USDA’s Plan to Improve School Meals

In January, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) proposed a plan to update school meal nutrition standards for the first time in 15 years. The proposal would ensure schools serve more fruits, vegetables and whole-grains while limiting calories, salt and fat. Some members of Congress raised concerns with two key provisions.

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School Food
Dec 9, 2011

''The Surprising Ingredient In Raw Cookie Dough That Could Make You Sick''

"That's the lesson from a new study of a 2009 outbreak of E. coli bacteria, which sickened 77 people, most of them teenage girls and children. The outbreak was traced back to eating raw Nestlé Toll House cookie dough."

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Food Hazards
Dec 8, 2011

''Feds Applaud Maine Schools for Feeding Kids Healthy Food''

"Beverly Brown and Danielle Ross aren't looking for glory. At the same time, they're excited that the federal government is recognizing the work they do to keep kids healthy. Brown Elementary is one of 35 Maine public schools to receive special certification from the U.S. Department of Agriculture at an awards event at the University of Southern Maine."

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School Food
Dec 8, 2011

''E. coli report cites lettuce in outbreak''

"Romaine lettuce from one harvest at a single farm was the likely culprit of the E. coli outbreak that sickened 60 people across 10 states this fall, according to a federal report released Wednesday."

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Food Hazards
Dec 8, 2011

''Lettuce from one farm blamed for E. coli outbreak''

"The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has determined that romaine lettuce from a single farm is likely to blame for an E. coli outbreak in Missouri and nine other states."

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Food Hazards
Dec 6, 2011

''Childhood Obesity Best Battled in Schools, Research Finds''

"Australian researchers examined 55 interventions in previous studies and concluded that school-based programs were key in getting kids to healthy weights, and there was little evidence that these programs would have a negative effect on young students' self-images."

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School Food
Dec 5, 2011

''FDA sees huge opportunities in opening up drug data''

“Regulators and drugmakers need to find ways to make more clinical data openly available, since vital knowledge about fighting disease is often locked away in confidential databases, the head of the U.S. drugs watchdog said on Monday. Food and

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Medical Safety