March 29th, 2011

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Amid ‘Maximum Alert,’ Japanese Leader Calls for Clean Energy

Amid Japan’s struggles with its nuclear disaster, the nation’s leader issued a call for a clean-energy push to reduce its future reliance on nuclear power. As reported by Agence France-Presse, Prime Minister Naoto Kan told a parliamentary committee that Japan should take the lead internationally in developing less dangerous sources of power. “Taking this as ... Read more »

Airport Scanners Pose Little Radiation Risk, Study Finds

A new study weighing in on the controversial issue of whether “backscatter” X-ray security scanners at airports pose radiation risks has dismissed the potential threat. As Bloomberg reports, the study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, has found that the body scanners, which are used to detect explosives, expose travelers to just 0.1 microsievert ... Read more »

Study Finds Financial Conflicts of Interest Among Top Heart Experts

Financial conflicts of interest appear to be widespread among the medical experts who write guidelines for U.S. doctors providing heart care. As The New York Times reports, a new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that 56 percent of the 498 experts involved in writing 17 guidelines in recent years reported a ... Read more »

Researchers Point to 42 Disease Clusters in 13 States

Two environmental groups have identified 42 “disease cluster” communities in 13 states where an unusually large number of residents have suffered cancer, birth defects and other chronic illnesses. The groups’ report lists clusters that have occurred since 1976, when Congress passed the Toxic Substance Control Act, or TSCA, to regulate the use of toxic chemicals ... Read more »

Safety Crackdown Expected to Close One-Fifth of China’s Dairies

One-fifth or more of China’s dairies will be shut down by Thursday after failing to pass safety inspections aimed at restoring consumer confidence following the country’s deadly 2008 milk contamination scandal. The Chinese product safety watchdog, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, ordered all dairy firms in November to apply for production ... Read more »