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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
Aug 2, 2010

''U.S. Regulators Lack Data on Health Risks of Most Chemicals''

"This summer, when Kellogg recalled 28 million boxes of Froot Loops, Apple Jacks, Corn Pops and Honey Smacks, the company blamed elevated levels of a chemical in the packaging."

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Source: Washington Post

Jan 16, 2012

''U.S. to Force Drug Firms to Report Money Paid to Doctors''

To head off medical conflicts of interest, the Obama administration is poised to require drug companies to disclose the payments they make to doctors for research, consulting, speaking, travel and entertainment.

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Source: The New York Times

Conflicts of Interest
May 15, 2013

USDA Official Answers Questions about Healthy School Meals

"First lady Michelle Obama visited the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) earlier this month and praised the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act, the 2010 law designed to make school lunches more nutritious. Audrey Rowe, the administrator of the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), oversees federal nutrition assistance and education programs, including the 2010 law. Rowe spoke with Tom Fox, a guest writer for On Leadership and vice president for leadership and innovation at the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service. He also heads the Partnership’s Center for Government Leadership."

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Source: The Washington Post

School Food
Feb 19, 2013

''USDA Wants Healthy Fare in School Vending Machines''

"The USDA proposal, authorized by the 2010 Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, will require changes everywhere, said Jessica Donze Black, the director of the Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project at the Pew Charitable Trusts, in Washington."

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Source: Education Week

School Food
Mar 16, 2008

''Use of Foster Care Down Across State''

 "When doctors found fractures in 23-day-old Giosyra Prendes' legs and ribs and evidence of shaken-baby syndrome, Lehigh County child welfare authorities placed her in foster care..."

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Source: The Morning Call

May 16, 2012

''User Fees Clear E&C, But Waxman, Consumer Advocates Still Seek GAIN Changes''

"As FDA user fee legislation heads to the House floor, a key Democratic lawmaker called for antibiotic incentive to be focused on serious and life-threatening infections and an HHS directive to work on stewardship programs while the lead sponsor of antibiotic incentives pushed back against attempts to change the incentive structure outlined in the Generating Antibiotic Incentives Now section of the bill."

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Source: Inside Health Reform

Drugs and Devices at the FDA
Jun 14, 2012

''Vanessa Ruta named Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences''

"Vanessa Ruta, head of the Laboratory of Neurophysiology and Behavior at The Rockefeller University, has been chosen as a Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences by The Pew Charitable Trusts."

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Source: Rockefeller University Newswire

Biomedical Research
Apr 6, 2013

''Viewpoints: Schools Need to Help Kids Eat Healthy''

''Whether we're relying on the school lunch or brown-bagging it, parents want to make sure our kids get a good, nutritious meal. Yet often the choices we make for kids can't compete against what the vending machines and à la carte lines have to offer.''

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Source: The Sacramento Bee

School Food
Aug 3, 2010

''Voters trust drugs made in USA, but few are''

"More than three out of four voters are confident that prescription drugs made in the USA are free from contamination, while fewer than one in 10 feel confident about medications made in India or China, according to a poll released today by the Pew Charitable Trust's Prescription Project."

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Source: USA Today

Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety