September 30th, 2010

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Trend of Declining Traffic Deaths Continues in First Half of 2010

Traffic accident deaths continue to decline. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that an estimated 14,996 people died in car crashes in the first half of 2010, and while that number may seem high, it represents a 9.2 percent decline from the first six months of 2009. This decline continues a trend of fewer ... Read more »

Dismissed FDA Whistleblower Claims Will Get a New Review

Federal health officials are taking a new look at complaints by Food and Drug Administration scientists that their superiors pressured them to approve potentially unsafe medical devices. Scientists at the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, the unit involved in approving medical devices, approached Congress and the Obama administration with their complaints last year. ... Read more »

Infant Sleep Positioners Can Be Deadly, Regulators Warn

Infant sleep positioners — marketed as devices to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by keeping babies on their backs — have been linked to at least 12 deaths since 1997 and should no longer be used, federal officials are saying in a new consumer warning. The Chicago Tribune reports that the joint warning by the Food ... Read more »

Fisher-Price Launches Massive Recall Even as Toy Industry Seeks Less Regulation

Nearly 11 million Fisher-Price tricycles, high chairs and toys are being recalled over safety concerns. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday that two of the products,  Fisher-Price Trikes and Tough Trikes toddler tricycles, have a protruding plastic ignition key near the seat that children have sat or fallen on, causing genital bleeding. The agency ... Read more »

Anti-Texting Laws Fail to Dent Distracted Driving, Report Says

The passage of laws prohibiting text messaging while driving has done little to make roads safer, according to a new report. The report, conducted by the Highway Loss Data Institute, which is funded by the insurance industry, compared the rates of car accidents in four states that had passed anti-texting laws with neighboring states that ... Read more »