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May 9, 2008

''Big Farms Can Be Bad For Your Health''

"In 1950 the United States produced about the name number of hogs as it does today, on significantly more farms, smaller farms and with many more workers."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Aug 6, 2012

Biomedical Science Programs Make a Positive Impact on Research

The Pew Scholars Program and The Pew Latin American Fellows Program support promising early-career scientists from North, South and Central America in the health sciences — particularly young researchers with innovative approaches and ideas. Anita Pepper, Director of the Pew Programs in the Biomedical Sciences, explains the benefits of the programs.

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Biomedical Research
Mar 5, 2013

''Breeding Bad Bugs''

"Study after study has found that the practice of feeding subtherapeutic doses of antibiotics to livestock to enhance growth is a threat to public health because it can lead to the breeding of antibiotic-resistant organisms, rendering essential drugs useless against disease-carrying organisms. Now there is alarming new evidence that unchecked antibiotic use in Chinese livestock farming has led to antibiotic-resistant genes in bacteria. China produces and uses more antibiotics than any other country, and nearly half the antibiotics it uses are fed to livestock."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Sep 4, 2011

''Congress must maintain funding for food safety''

"My 3 year old daughter Aly ate E. coli contaminated food in the summer of 1999 and died as a result. Her story is proof that deadly pathogens lurk in the foods we eat every day."

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Food Hazards
Jun 28, 2013

''Congress Shouldn't Weaken Food Safety Laws''

"Being a Minnesotan, Jeff Almer searched for a polite term to describe how he feels about a congressional push to roll back the new food safety laws his family fought for when his elderly mother died after eating ­salmonella-laced peanut butter in late 2008."

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Food Safety
Apr 18, 2010

''Cows on Drugs''

"Now that Congress has pushed through its complicated legislation to reform the health insurance system, it could take one more simple step to protect the health of all Americans."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Apr 4, 2013

''Crackdown Needed on Specialty Pharmacies''

"The deaths and illnesses linked last fall to a New England pharmacy operating in the regulatory shadows as a cut-rate drug manufacturer is one of the biggest pharmaceutical public health disasters in American history."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Oct 22, 2009

''Credit Card Chicanery''

"Congress blundered badly when it gave the credit card industry as long as 15 months to phase out the deceptive and predatory practices that were outlawed in a new law enacted in May."

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Jan 7, 2012

''Danger: Contaminated meat''

"A nonprofit research center based in Phoenix analyzed 80 brands of beef, pork, chicken and turkey in five cities -- and found that 47 percent contained staphylococcus aureus, which can cause everything from skin infections to pneumonia to blood poisoning. Of the staph germs detected, half were antibiotic-resistant."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Aug 30, 2012

''Deadly Wait for Food Safeguards''

Almost two years after President Barack Obama signed the first major changes to food-safety laws since the 1930s, they're still sitting on the back burner. The Office of Management and Budget hasn't signed off on the changes, further delaying reforms that have been debated for years.

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Food Safety