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Aug 24, 2010

''The Customer Always Comes Last''

"The credit card industry is working hard to subvert the Credit Card Act of 2009, which banned many of the industry’s most predatory practices. The Federal Reserve Board, which oversees and coddles this industry, needs to ensure that consumers get the protections Congress intended, and Americans so clearly need. The Fed also needs to take a hard look at problems cited last month by the Pew Charitable Trust Safe Credit Cards Project."

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Sep 2, 2010

''Delhi's Fake Drug Whitewash''

Counterfeit drug expert Roger Bate said that a report issued by India's Central Drug Standard Control Organization this summer indicating that less than .1% of drugs sampled in the country were fakes is flawed and contradicts well-established findings by the government and scholars that suggest the number of counterfeits is much higher.

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Sep 21, 2010

''We Are What We Eat''

"Most of the antibiotics sold in the United States — 70 percent — go to the animals we eat, especially pigs and chickens. To speed up growth and to prevent the spread of disease in crowded conditions, growers put small amounts of antibiotics into animals’ daily feed."

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Medical Safety, Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Sep 26, 2010

''It's enough to make you sick''

"Once again, federal lawmakers failed to take action on much-needed food safety legislation."

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Food Safety
Sep 28, 2010

''Tougher food safety rules long overdue''

"The House committee hearing last week on the summer's recall of 550 million eggs is exhibit A in the fight for tougher oversight by the Food and Drug Administration."

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Oct 7, 2010

''Egg Inspections: The View From the F.D.A.''

"Contrary to your article, Food and Drug Administration inspections of the egg industry are on track."

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Food Safety
Oct 11, 2010

''The benefit of working together for next farm bill''

"Produce industry leaders call for unity in promoting critical programs for the 2011 farm bill."

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Food Safety
Oct 22, 2010

The U.S. Needs More Weapons in the Fight Against Superbugs

Director of Pew Health Group Medical Safety, Allan Coukell, discusses antibiotic resistance and U.S. policy after a Washington Post health piece on resistant superbugs.

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Antibiotic Innovation
Nov 9, 2010

''FDA relies too much on tipoffs, not enough on drug checks''

"A drug-company whistle-blower last month pocketed $96 million -- her share of the money Medicare and Medicaid paid for tainted drugs. The fee is way too high -- employees will drop a dime for far less."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Dec 12, 2010

''America's young scientists at risk''

"Rising Above The Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5 provides a troubling sequel to an influential 2005 study, which called for action and investment in 20 specific areas of science, math and engineering education, research and science and technology policy. But as the hurricane metaphor in the report's title broadcasts, our nation is more at risk than ever: "It would appear that overall the United States' long-term competitiveness outlook (read jobs) has further deteriorated," according to the blue-ribbon panel that prepared the new analysis."

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Biomedical Research
Jan 5, 2011

''Health Impact Assessment: A Tool That Can Build A Healthier America''

"In December, the Department of Health and Human Services released “Healthy People 2020” — a 10-year blueprint aimed at improving the health of the nation. The plan comes amidst rising rates of many diseases – such as asthma and diabetes — and skyrocketing health care costs."

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Health Impact Assessment
May 1, 2011

''Health Impact Assessments Are Needed In Decision Making About Environmental And Land-Use Policy''

"The importance to public health of environmental decisions—including those about land use, transportation, power generation, agriculture, and environmental regulation—is increasingly well documented. Yet many decision makers in fields not traditionally focused on health continue to pay little if any attention to the important health effects of their work."

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Health Impact Assessment
Jun 2, 2011

''The High Cost of Cheap Meat''

"The point of factory farming is cheap meat, made possible by confining large numbers of animals in small spaces. Perhaps the greatest hidden cost is its potential effect on human health."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 11, 2011

''When Food Kills''

"The deaths of 31 people in Europe from a little known strain of E. coli have raised alarms worldwide, but we shouldn't be surprised. Our food often betrays us."

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Food Safety
Jul 19, 2011

''A Better Sort of Pig''

"To me, the biggest issue is not whether pigs are raised organically or "naturally"; it's whether they're raised well."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production