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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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Oct 22, 2007

''Scarce pandemic vaccine to be given in order''

''In the early weeks of a flu pandemic, the first to receive scarce supplies of vaccine will include the military, medical and emergency workers, pregnant women and babies — nearly 23 million people — under a draft federal plan to be outlined Tuesday in Washington.''

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Apr 30, 2008

''Report Targets Costs Of Factory Farming''

''Factory farming takes a big, hidden toll on human health and the environment, is undermining rural America's economic stability and fails to provide the humane treatment of livestock increasingly demanded by American consumers, concludes an independent, 2 1/2 -year analysis that calls for major changes in the way corporate agriculture produces meat, milk and eggs.''

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jul 11, 2008

''Drug industry tightens rules on gift-giving''

"The trade association for drug companies announced yesterday a tightening of its voluntary code restricting industry gifts to doctors, even as the association has been forcefully lobbying against a tougher ban that is likely to be debated in the Massachusetts House next week."

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Oct 31, 2008

''Experts: Possible Farm to Locker Room Link for Staph Infection''

''Cleveland, OH - From farms to locker rooms, antibiotic-resistant staph infections are plaguing more athletes in Ohio, including the Cleveland Browns' Kellen Winslow.''

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Nov 2, 2008

''EU wants code of conduct for nanotech research''

The European Commission has adopted a voluntary code of conduct in the field of nanotechnology research hoping to establish some guidelines in this fast-growing but little-understood research area.

 

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Biomedical Research
Nov 30, 2008

''Antibiotic must be used sparingly in the nation's food supply''

''Three of the NFL's biggest stars have been tackled by something so small it can be seen only under a microscope.''

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Dec 10, 2008

''Obama's 'Secretary of Food'?''

''As Barack Obama ponders whom to pick as agriculture secretary, he should reframe the question. What he needs is actually a bold reformer in a position renamed 'secretary of food.''

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Mar 17, 2009

''Legislation to Curb Misuse of Antibiotics Introduced in House''

''Last year the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal production made a recommendation that the nation reform the way food animals are raised.''

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Mar 18, 2009

''Legislation would curb antibiotic use at CAFOs''

''Federal legislation was re-introduced on Tuesday to curb the use by industrial livestock farms of massive amounts of antibiotics important in human medicine.''

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Mar 24, 2009

''Our Sick Farms, Our Infected Food''

''Agriculture has fueled the eruption of human civilization. Efficiently raised, affordable crops and livestock feed our growing population, and hunger has largely been banished from the developed world as a result.''

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May 1, 2009

''More Readers' Questions About Swine Flu''

This week the World Health Organization raised its global threat level to 5, its second highest, and warned nations to prepare for a global flu pandemic. Additional cases of the new swine flu were confirmed not just in North America and Mexico but also in Switzerland, the Netherlands, Peru, Germany, Austria, Spain, Israel, New Zealand and Hong Kong. And, amid some controversy, the swine flu virus got an official but unwieldy new name: A(H1N1).

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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."

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Aug 19, 2009

''The Media Often Ignore the Biggest Disease Threats''

''Mitchell J. Schwaber and Yehuda Carmeli's 'Don't Forget the Bacterial Threat' (op-ed, Aug. 12) is a good wake-up call for lawmakers, except that it neglects to mention the harmful role that industrial farm animals play in this growing health crisis.''

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Aug 20, 2009

''America's Food Crisis and How to Fix It''

''Somewhere in Iowa, a pig is being raised in a confined pen, packed in so tightly with other swine that their curly tails have been chopped off so they won't bite one another.''

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