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''U.S. House Farm Bill Would Delay Food Safety Law''

''The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that could significantly delay implementation of sweeping new food safety legislation designed to reduce food-borne illnesses.''

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Source: Reuters

Food Safety
Jul 9, 2013

''Already Feeling the Heat''

"The legislation requiring public disclosure of the financial relationships between healthcare vendors and physicians has been widely discussed in policy circles for years. Critics claimed payments for speaking, consulting, research or even the small trinkets and meals delivered during routine sales calls unduly influenced physician choices and inflated healthcare costs. To combat those effects, Congress required public reporting of those payments in a publicly accessible database. The legislation, labeled the Physician Payment Sunshine Act, was included in the 2010 healthcare reform law."

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Source: ModernHealthcare.com

Conflicts of Interest
Jul 9, 2013

Snack Food Calories Restricted

Jessica Donze Black, director of the Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project, speaks with Education Week about new rules to restrict calories in snack foods and beverages sold in schools.

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Source: Education Week

Jul 6, 2013

''New regulations promote healthier snack foods in schools''

Jessica Donze Black speaks with Online Athens about the USDA's decision to set nutrition standards on school snack foods and beverages.

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Source: Online Athens

School Food
Jul 3, 2013

New Standards for School Vending Machines Provide More Than Just Healthy Snacks

While it might take time before we can evaluate the impact of the new standards, which won’t take effect until September 2014, we can look at what we already know to assess them in comparison to the current status quo. The first hint of the new regulation’s potential comes from the Pew Charitable Trusts Kids’ Safe and Healthful Foods Project, showing that children and teens gained less weight over three years if they lived in a state with strong policies on school snacks than if they lived in a state without such standards.

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Source: Triple Pundit

School Food
Jul 1, 2013

2012 Pew Scholar Profiled in The Scientist

Peter Cornish, a 2012 Pew scholar and assistant professor at University of Missouri’s Department of Biochemistry, is featured in a profile in The Scientist magazine.

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Source: The Scientist

Biomedical Research
Jun 30, 2013

2010 Pew Scholar Identifies Mammalian Immune Regulators

Changchun Xiao, a 2010 Pew scholar and assistant professor at The Scripps Research Institute, was lead author in a paper in Nature Immunology focusing on tiny RNA molecules. His findings demonstrated that mice with too little of the tiny RNA molecules were immune deficient, while mice with too many of the molecules developed an auto-immune disorder. His Pew supported research could inform vaccine production and drug development for autoimmune diseases and immune deficient diseases.

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Source: The Scripps Research Institute

Biomedical Research
Jun 28, 2013

''What the New USDA Rules for Healthier School Snacks Mean for Schools''

Jessica Donze Black, director of the Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods project, discusses the USDA's decision to finalize interim rules for snack foods and beverages sold in schools.

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Source: Time

School Food
Jun 27, 2013

More Standards Released for School Nutrition

The Obama administration on Thursday released long-awaited nutrition standards for foods that schoolchildren can buy outside the cafeteria, changes that are intended to combat climbing childhood obesity rates.

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Source: New York Times

School Food
Jun 27, 2013

“USDA touts 'Smart snacks' standards”

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has set new nutrition standards for food sold as snacks in schools, giving fruit and vegetable shippers opportunities for vending machines and snack bars. After considering nearly 250,000 comments, the agency on June 27 published the regulation, called “Smart Snacks in Schools,” also known as the “competitive snacks” rule, for junk food that competes with healthier lunch menus.

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Source: The Packer

School Food
Jun 27, 2013

''Minn. School’s Adjust To USDA Lunch Guidelines''

"Minnesota schools are adjusting after the USDA issued new guidelines on the amount of fat and calories contained in snacks made available in lunchrooms. The guidelines are related to the school lunch changes that went into effect last year that cut calories, fat and sodium on kids’ plates. They’ll now include snacks, sides, and everything else in school."

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Source: CBS

School Food
Jun 27, 2013

“Brownies Bounced From Cafeterias in Healthier Eating Push”

"Children consume as many as half their daily calories in school, where they spend more time than any location except their homes, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts, which underwrites food safety programs. Studies show snacks add 112 calories to the average elementary-school student’s daily diet, and those who live in states with strong snack policies gain less weight over three years than those without regulations."

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Source: Bloomberg

School Food
Jun 27, 2013

“New USDA snack standards still not strict enough for some Montgomery parents”

Jessica Donze Black, director of the Kids’ Safe and Healthful Foods Project, speaks to the Washington Post about the USDA's decision to finalize interim rules for snack foods and beverages sold in schools.

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Source: Washington Post

School Food
Jun 27, 2013

''Rules for School Vending Machines, Snacks Unveiled''

Education Week interviews Jessica Donze Black, director of the Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project about the USDA's decision to finalize interim rules on snack foods and beverages sold in schools.

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Source: Education Week

School Food
Jun 25, 2013

Infographic Urges USDA to Set National Standards for School Snacks

Although some states and districts have created standards for what can be sold as snacks and beverages in schools, the USDA hasn’t updated national guidelines in over 30 years. An infographic recently released by the Kids’ Safe and Healthful Foods Project summarizes research that supports the need for national nutrition standards for snack foods and beverages sold in schools.

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Source: Mother Nature Network

School Food
Jun 15, 2013

''2 thumbs up for LBI food''

''While some students look down on food served in school cafeterias, Zoe Deakyne, a sixth-grader at Long Beach Island Elementary School, enjoys getting her lunch there.''

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Source: Asbury Park Press

School Food
Jun 13, 2013

2012 Pew Scholar Receives Grant to Study Cataracts in Infants

Salil Lachke, a 2012 Pew scholar and assistant professor in University of Delaware’s Department of Biological Sciences, has received a $60,000 grant from the Knights Templar Eye Foundation. As one of 19 researchers across the country to receive this award, he aims to identify biological pathways leading to genetic cataracts.

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Source: UDaily

Biomedical Research
Jun 12, 2013

''Taste test: Parents to get sampling of RCSD cafeteria food''

"New items such as curried chicken with raisins and apples and broccoli alfredo are part of the City School District’s effort to upgrade its school meal offerings, focusing on foods that are fresh, local and healthy, rather than the old school method of quick and easy."

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Source: Democrat and Chronicle

School Food
Jun 10, 2013

''Letter: Better School Meals''

As we approach the beginning of summer, it is important to realize that students in the Fargo area aren’t just consuming knowledge in the classroom during the school year – they’re also consuming calories from school meals and snacks. In fact, many students consume up to half of their daily calories at school. As summer sets in and meals become less structured, it is important to instill healthy eating habits that the students can carry with them long after the final bell rings.

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Source: Inforum

School Food
Jun 7, 2013

“Randolph County Schools nutritional director receives honor”

"Randolph County's school nutrition director will be honored in July in Kansas City, Mo. for her extraordinary commitment to the school meal programs."

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Source: The Inter-Mountain

School Food
Jun 7, 2013

“County's Farm to School Yolo viewed as being a success”

"One year on, the Yolo County Department of Agriculture says it is happy with the results of its school lunch program, Farm to School Yolo."

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Source: Daily Democrat

School Food
Jun 7, 2013

“Deadline Looms for Rules About School Vending, Snack Fare”

"Make it a temporary rule, says Jessica Donze Black, director of the Pew Health Group's Kids' Safe & Healthful Foods Project, but just make it by June 30 and adjust it after schools have a chance to see how things work out."

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Source: Education Week

School Food
Jun 6, 2013

“Boise School District announces grants for fresh fruits and veggies for elementary students”

The Boise School District announced that eleven schools within the district have been selected to receive grant money for fruit and vegetables from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

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Source: KIVI TV

School Food
Jun 6, 2013

“Don’t let new school junk food rules get derailed”

"Imagine this: You are a 15 year-old standing in front of a school vending machine, getting ready to satisfy the snack craving you've had since first period. But lo and behold, instead of cookies and chips, every one of the slots behind the glass contains the same healthy stuff your mom and dad fill the cabinets with at home."

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Source: The Hill Blog

School Food
May 24, 2013

''Lawmaker Would Give FDA More Oversight of Drug Compounding''

Representative Edward Markey, a Democrat from Massachusetts, on Thursday became the latest lawmaker to propose legislation that would give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration greater regulatory authority over drug compounding.

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Source: Reuters

Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety