March 10th, 2011

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U.S. Highway Safety Chief Says FairWarning Op-Ed Got it Wrong

Ben Kelley, a board member of the Center for Auto Safety penned a recent opinion piece detailing what he perceives to be America’s “dangerously weak” commitment to stopping death and injury on our roadways. He could not be more wrong. The Department of Transportation is laser-focused on safety and that includes the staff at the ... Read more »

FDA Approves First New Drug for Lupus in a Half-Century

The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first new drug for the treatment of lupus in 56 years. As the Los Angeles Times reports, Benlysta promises relief to some sufferers of the potentially fatal immune system disease, alleviating symptoms ranging from joint pain and fever to fatigue and rashes. The Wall Street Journal noted ... Read more »

Panel Examines Risks of Anesthesia for Children

In response to growing evidence of potential harm, a federal advisory panel is considering whether subjecting children to anesthesia poses risks to the long-term development of the brain. As The New York Times reports, the Food and Drug Administration panel at its Thursday meeting will evaluate existing research, consider recommending further studies and discuss whether ... Read more »

Montana Asbestos Case on Verge of $43 Million Settlement

The long legal battle between Montana and more than 1,100 people who claim they were sickened by exposure to asbestos from a Libby, Mont., minerals mine finally may be coming to an end. The Daily Inter Lake newspaper of Kalispell, Mont., reports that the state is in the “final stages” of negotiating a $43 million ... Read more »

Cartoon Stars on Cereal Boxes Coax Kids to Eat Less Healthy Brands, Study Finds

The placement of popular media characters on the packaging of breakfast cereals may play a strong role in influencing children to eat those cereals. And that’s true, a new study has concluded, even when kids aren’t keen on the taste of the cereal when the characters aren’t on the box. The new research, and a ... Read more »