June 28th, 2010

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President’s Cancer Panel Warns of Synthetic Chemicals

A recent, dramatic warning about synthetic chemicals causing cancer came from an unlikely source — the normally staid President’s Cancer Panel. In the past, the federal panel’s annual reports have explored maximizing the nation’s investment in cancer research or promoting healthful living, or they simply assessed the nation’s progress in fighting cancer. Compare that with ... Read more »

Some Airplane Food Not Safe to Eat, FDA Says

Food and Drug Administration inspection documents show that many meals served on major airlines have been prepared in unsanitary conditions, USA Today reports. Federal inspectors cited multiple caterers for sanitation violations in 2009 and 2010. Officials inspected facilities for caterers LSG Sky Chefs, Gate Gourmet, and Flying Food Group, which provide more than 100 million meals ... Read more »

Right to Bear Arms Extends to Local Laws, Supreme Court Rules

In a partial victory for gun rights advocates, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Second Amendment right to bear arms limits state and local authority to restrict gun ownership. The 5-4 ruling reversed a lower court decision that upheld a 1982 Chicago ordinance that barred city residents from owning handguns. The decision came almost ... Read more »

Ahead of FDA Hearing, New Reports of Avandia Risks

Powerful new research that shows Avandia increases the risk of heart attack and stroke should be enough to prompt the Food and Drug Administration to take the diabetes medication off the market, the Washington Post reports. A federal study of more than 227,000 Medicare patients showed the drug raised the risk of heart failure, stroke ... Read more »

EPA Air Pollution Standards are 10 Years Overdue

The Environmental Protection Agency is 10 years late in implementing regulations to reduce and monitor toxic air pollutants in cities, according to a report by the agency’s inspector general. The report, released last week, said the EPA has failed to establish guidelines for lowering certain air pollutants in urban areas — a goal it set ... Read more »

Combination Vaccine Increases Risk of Seizure for Toddlers, Study Finds

Combining the vaccine for MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) with varicella  (chicken pox) increases a child’s chances of having a fever-related seizure seven to 10 days after inoculation, according to a new report by the Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center. But researchers say the risk to toddlers is still pretty low. “What’s important for parents to ... Read more »

Nanomaterials’ Risks Largely Unknown, Federal Report Finds

For years, scientists and industrialists have touted nanosized particles as an innovation destined to advance practically every technology. But a Government Accountability Office report released Friday warned that the Environmental Protection Agency is not doing enough to ensure that nanoparticles are safe. “The use of nanomaterials in products is growing faster than our understanding of ... Read more »