August 31st, 2010

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Investigators Find Widespread Violations at Egg Farms Linked to Salmonella

Federal authorities have found widespread food safety violations at the Iowa egg farms linked to the nation’s salmonella outbreak, discovering manure in piles up to 8 feet high, rodents, uncaged birds, rusty feed bins, maggots and dead flies “too numerous to count.” CNN reports that the findings were disclosed in Food and Drug Administration inspection ... Read more »

Flight Simulator Flaws Linked to Deadly Plane Crashes

Flight simulators are used to train the nation’s airline pilots, but flaws in simulator training may have contributed to some of the worst airline accidents and  more than half of crash fatalities in the past 10 years. According to a USA Today analysis, records from the National Transportation Safety Board show that, in rare cases, ... Read more »

Cancer Drug Cocktails Being Developed, With FDA Encouragement

In the 1990s, so-called drug cocktails produced major results in the treatment of AIDS. Now researchers are working a new generation of combination medicines to fight cancer. In response, U.S. drug regulators are rewriting the rules for drug approval to help usher in better treatments and cut development time Bloomberg Businessweek reports. Five years ago, ... Read more »

Tobacco Ads Blanket Poor Areas, But Curbs May Come

Cigarette advertising has been banished from the airwaves and from billboards. But, The Boston Globe reports, tobacco signs abound in the city’s low-income, minority neighborhoods — in storefront windows and even on light poles and gas pumps. A dozen years ago Massachusetts tried, unsuccessfully, to ban storefront tobacco ads near schools and playgrounds. Public health advocates ... Read more »