August 2011

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Mexican Papaya Imports Halted Due to Salmonella

Federal authorities have halted imports of papayas from Mexico because of widespread salmonella contamination. The Food and Drug Administration announced it is taking the action after officials found that 15.6 percent of fresh papayas entering the country from Mexico between May 12 and Aug. 18 were contaminated with the foodborne bacteria. That included papayas from ... Read more »

Scientific Panel Dismisses Vaccine-Austism Link

In the long-running controversy over whether vaccines can cause autism, the prestigious Institute of Medicine is weighing in again. And it’s taking the same stance that it has before: there is no evidence that immunizations lead to the developmental disorder. That conclusion, however, is hardly going to be the last word in the debate. As ... Read more »

U.S. Workplace Deaths Exceed 4,500 in 2010, Report Says

After falling to record lows in each of the two previous years, workplace deaths held relatively steady in the U.S. in 2010, a preliminary tally  shows. And when the final report is released next spring, the total is likely to be up somewhat from the 2009 level. The initial numbers from the Bureau of Labor ... Read more »

Union Pacific Told to Pay $615,000 for Retaliation Against 3 Workers

Union Pacific Railroad faces penalties of more than $615,000 based on a finding by federal authorities that the company fired two workers, and suspended another, in retaliation for reporting workplace safety concerns and a work-related injury. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration called for Omaha-based Union Pacific to pay $400,000 in punitive damages, $90,315 in ... Read more »

Federal Study Finds Link Between Military Suicides and Nutrition

Federal researchers have found further evidence of a link between nutrition and military suicides, which increasingly have plagued the U.S. armed forces over the past decade. In a study published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, the researchers concluded that low levels of highly unsaturated omega-3 fatty acids corresponded with a higher rate of suicides. ... Read more »

Google to Pay $500 Million to Settle Probe Into Illegal Pharmacy Ads

Google will shell out $500 million to settle a federal investigation into charges that it accepted illegal advertising from Canadian online pharmacies directed at U.S. consumers. As the The Wall Street Journal reports, the U.S. Justice Department said Google should have known as early as 2003 that the online pharmacies were using Google’s AdWords program to illegally sell medications ... Read more »

Regulators Veto Requiring Seat Belts on School Buses

A petition to require seat belts in school buses has been denied by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The agency said the belts would be too costly and the buses are “already very safe,” according to Bloomberg News. In its decision, NHTSA rejected arguments by the Washington-based Center for Auto Safety and 21 other groups that seat ... Read more »

East Coast Quake Raises Safety Concerns About U.S. Nuclear Reactors

The largest earthquake to hit the East Coast  in 67 years has renewed concerns that many of the nation’s nuclear power plants aren’t designed to withstand a major temblor. As Reuters reports, the epicenter of Tuesday’s 5.8-magnitude quake was only a few miles from the two-reactor North Anna nuclear power plant in Mineral, Va., which lost power ... Read more »

Recall Rundown: String Trimmers, Step Stools, Casseroles and More

Fiskars Brands Recalls SmartPower String Trimmers Due to Burn, Fire and Laceration Hazards Target Expands Recall of Step Stools with Storage Due to Fall Hazard Office Depot Recalls Desk Chairs Due to Pinch Hazard Macy’s Recalls Martha Stewart Collection Enamel Cast Iron Casseroles Due to Laceration and Burn Hazard C.O. Lynch Enterprises Inc. Recalls Itasca ... Read more »

Escape Tips

Some tips for escaping from a sinking vehicle recommended by Prof. Gordon Giesbrecht and other experts: 1. Brace yourself for impact as soon as you know you’re going into the water. Do this by placing both hands on the steering wheel to prepare for possibility the airbag will inflate. 2. Unbuckle your seatbelt. You will ... Read more »