January 31st, 2011

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Settlement of Avandia Diabetes Drug Case Averts First Trial

GlaxoSmithKline has settled a widely followed lawsuit over its Avandia diabetes drug, averting the first trial out of thousands of cases that allege the company failed to warn consumers about the heart attack risks of the medication. The settlement resolves what the presiding judge chose as a case to serve as a “bellwether” of how ... Read more »

Watch Out! The Assault Vehicle Is Loose!

Americans are infatuated with guns. And when you’re infatuated, you sometimes can’t think straight. Maybe that’s why, three weeks after the Tucson shootings that shook the nation, we’re still no closer to banning oversize magazines like the 33-bullet model allegedly used there. Maybe it will help clarify issues if we imagine an alternate universe — ... Read more »

Oil Execs Developing Agency to Supervise Drilling Safety

Big oil company executives are developing an industry-led, deep-water drilling safety body that could launch within weeks. As reported by the Financial Times, the plan by the industry heavyweights comes in response to a recent recommendation in the final report of the presidential panel on the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. The ... Read more »

Chinese Arrests for Food Safety Violations Totaled 248 Last Year

Chinese government officials have announced that 248 people were arrested in 2010 for violations of food safety standards. Still, officials sought to downplay concerns about the nation’s food safety, a long-running issue. According to a statement from the National Food Safety Regulating Work Office, “No major incident occurred last year, and the overall food safety ... Read more »

EPA Moves to Curb Pesticide Tests on Human Subjects

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed tight restrictions on using people as test subjects — or, as critics have put it, guinea pigs — in pesticide research. Under pressure from the pesticides industry, the EPA in 2003 began lifting a moratorium on such testing involving humans. It allowed experiments in which people are intentionally ... Read more »

Courts Clear Way for Consumers to Sue Drug Companies

Two federal appeals courts have recently upheld the right of consumers to bring defective product lawsuits over prescription drugs, rejecting the claims of manufacturers that only federal regulators — and not the courts — can decide whether a drug is dangerous. The so-called preemption issue is a crucial one in drug liability suits. The Bush ... Read more »