June 30th, 2011

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Head to the Beach … And Jump Into the Contaminated Water?

Have fun at the beach this July 4th weekend. But watch out for dirty, disease-causing water. That cheery advice comes from the Natural Resources Defense Council, which says that “our nation’s beaches continue to suffer from bacterial pollution that puts swimmers at risk.” The environmental group, in its annual report on beach water quality, said ... Read more »

Investigators Say West Virginia Mine Owner Falsified Safety Records

Investigators Say West Virginia Mine Owner Falsified Safety Records

The owner of the West Virginia coal mine where 29 men died in an explosion last year engaged in a cover-up, federal investigators say, to keep government inspectors in the dark about safety hazards. The key act of deception that investigators attributed to the Upper Big Branch owner: Keeping two sets of books, and giving ... Read more »

Despite Pleas, FDA Panel Again Rejects Avastin for Breast Cancer Patients

Ever since federal regulators took a first step in December to revoke approval for the breast cancer drug Avastin, activists have pleaded for authorities to reconsider. And now, in an unusual move, a Food and Drug Administration advisory committee has reconsidered the decision — and rejected Avastin for breast cancer treatment once again. The unanimous ... Read more »