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Salmonella signs point to peppers
Sun reporterInvestigators are seeing more signs that the salmonella outbreak blamed on tomatoes might have been caused by tainted jalapeno peppers and have begun collecting samples from restaurants and from the homes of those who have been sickened, according to...Tags: Product Recalls, Cornell University, Healthcare Policies, Health and Safety at School, Food Safety
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Diabetes meds need safety check, FDA is told
The Associated PressDiabetes drugs should face tougher safety standards that could cost manufacturers millions but protect patients from unforeseen heart risks, a government panel has recommended. Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted 14-2 on Wednesday that all...Tags: Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca Plc, GlaxoSmithKline, Lilly Eli & Co
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Antibiotics in livestock, then you?
Inspectors found a common antibiotic has been misused in animals through practices such as injections into chicken eggs and ordered farmers to stop the unapproved treatments because of the risk to humans. The cephalosporins were given in unapproved doses...Tags: Animals, Medicine, Healthcare Policies, Western Medicines, Food Safety
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Scientists urge creation of new agency to study planet
WASHINGTON - From climate change to volcanoes and earthquakes, the world's growing challenges have leaders in earth science proposing a merger of agencies that study the planet. Creation of a new Earth Systems Science Agency is urged in this week's...Tags: Volcanoes, Ecosystems, Natural Disasters, NASA, National Institutes of Health
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East Hampton Water Treatment Upgrade To Begin
Courant Staff WriterIn a cool crypt beneath Center School, Vincent Susco checks pressure readers and condensation-covered water tanks and pipes. The tanks sit on wet concrete in the tight basement laboratory that Susco, the administrator for the town's water pollution...Tags: Medicaid, Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Organic Chemicals, Water Pollution
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Doctor: Social networking sites skew kids' world view
Children growing up amid the rise of social networking Web sites may have a "potentially dangerous" view of the world, a leading psychiatrist in Britain has suggested. Dr. Himanshu Tyagi said sites such as Facebook and MySpace could be harmful by...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Illnesses, Sociology, Interior Policy, Mental Illness
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Nebraska Beef Ltd. recall now 5.3 million pounds
AP Business WriterNebraska Beef Ltd. is expanding a recall announced earlier this week to include all 5.3 million pounds of meat it produced for ground beef between May 16 and June 26. Federal investigators have linked Nebraska Beef's products to an outbreak of E. coli...Tags: Product Recalls, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Healthcare Policies, Kroger Company, Diseases
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Reporting Obama's every move
The Swampby Katie Fretland In the above video, CNN's Jeanne Moos explores the art of reporting on Barack Obama's every move. Protective pool reporting, or the journalistic practice of a person or small group following the candidates pretty much everywhere,...Tags: Tony Rezko, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Medicaid, Corporate Crime, Barack Obama
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Wireless interference a matter of life, death
Wireless systems used by many hospitals to keep track of medical equipment can cause potentially deadly breakdowns in lifesaving devices such as breathing and dialysis machines, researchers have reported. The wireless systems send out radio waves that...Tags: Clubs and Associations, American Medical Association
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Federal panel OKs two combination vaccines
A federal advisory panel has endorsed two new combination vaccines designed to reduce the number of needle sticks children must endure to get the recommended immunizations. The panel approved a four-in-one shot made by GlaxoSmithKline. It offers...Tags: Vaccines, Pharmaceuticals, Preventative Medicine, GlaxoSmithKline
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