April 19th, 2011

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Judge Backs FDA Ban on Cancer-Fighting Claims by Vitamin Makers

To sell their vitamin C and vitamin E dietary supplements, Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw said the products “may reduce” the risk of lung, colon and gastric cancer. And to improve their chances of getting regulatory approval, they proposed a disclaimer for the packaging that said, “The scientific evidence supporting this claim is convincing, but ... Read more »

Discovered Watching a Film Instead of Planes, Controller Suspended

In the latest in a series of embarrassments involving air traffic controllers, a controller in Ohio was suspended  after being caught watching a movie on a DVD player while on the job. As reported by the Associated Press, the controller, who was working at an Oberlin, Ohio, site that handles high-altitude air traffic, unknowingly piped ... Read more »

Study Blames Rookie Mistakes, Not Bravado, for Most Teen Crashes

New teenage drivers can be frighteningly dangerous on the road. But their accidents often are the product of rookie mistakes, rather than irresponsible aggressive driving. As The New York Times reports, a new study of more than 800 crashes involving teens around the U.S. shows that 62 percent were caused not by drag racing or ... Read more »

Parents Want Genetic Tests for Their Children, Study Finds

Despite questions about the merits of genetic test kits sold to consumers, many parents apparently are interested in such evaluations for their children. A  study published in the journal Pediatrics found that parents were “moderately” interested in genetic tests to find out whether their children might be at high risk later in life for diseases ... Read more »