February 18th, 2011

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One More ‘Final Report’ on Gulf Oil Spill Rips BP and Its Partners

Last month the presidential panel investigating the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico issued its final report on the catastrophe that killed 11 and produced the largest oil spill in U.S. history. On Thursday, the panel’s chief counsel, Fred Bartlit, released his own final report. It provides additional detail on the lapses, shortcuts ... Read more »

Plastic Surgeons Told to Soft-Pedal Cancer Risk from Breast Implants

The president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons has advised the group’s ranks to soft-pedal the risk of a rare cancer for women seeking breast implants. As The New York Times reports, in a Feb. 3 online seminar, Dr. Phil Haeck advised plastic surgeons to avoid the terms “cancer,” “tumor,” “malignancy” and “disease,” instead ... Read more »

Chinese Alarmed by Discovery of Milk Spiked With Leather Protein

Chinese authorities are scrambling to calm the nation’s fears following reports of another discovery of contaminated milk. As Reuters reported, Chinese state media outlets disclosed Thursday that some dairy producers were spiking their product with a leather protein. Although there have been no reports of illness, authorities worried that the disclosure would spark a new ... Read more »

Report Urges Global Crackdown on Counterfeit Medicines

The authors of a new report are calling for a global war on the counterfeiting of medicine, arguing that a “transnational” approach is the key to fighting a problem estimated to cost 700,000 lives a year. Recent estimates are that perhaps 15 percent of the global medicine supply is phony, with that ratio rising to ... Read more »

‘Hidden Costs’ of Coal Could Top $500 Billion, Study Says

Coal production in the U.S. comes with “hidden costs” to the economy — including damage to public health and the environment — that might exceed $500 billion annually, according to a report by Harvard University researchers. With coal still the most widely used electricity-generating fuel, the researchers followed the entire life cycle of the mineral ... Read more »