October 2011

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Obama Orders FDA to Step Up Efforts to Prevent Medicine Shortages

President Barack Obama has signed an executive order to direct the Food and Drug Administration step up efforts to prevent shortages of vital drugs. As The Associated Press reports, Obama said the aim is to combat a “slow-rolling problem” that puts patients at risk and raises the potential for price gouging. The executive order instructs ... Read more »

Recall Rundown: Lotus Sports Cars, Hand Trucks, Bicycles and More

Hand Trucks Recalled by Harper Trucks Due to Injury Hazard Bicycles Recalled by Tred Due to Fall Hazard Lotus Elise and Exige Recalled for Leaky Oil Systems Allergy Alert: Undeclared Wheat in Ice Cream Mix-Up Allergy Alert: Spiced Prawns With Sulfites Allergy Alert: Mislabeled Soy Burgers With Milk Rite Aids Recalls Butter Cookies Allergy Alert: ... Read more »

Hit by Criticism, Ford to Add Electronic Safety Features for Explorer Models

Automakers lately have touted lots of new electronic options for their cars, including technology that lets drivers use voice commands and touch screens to make and receive calls and listen to their text messages. As FairWarning reported last month, though, many of those new gizmos worry safety advocates. They say that the automakers — even ... Read more »

California Accuses 3 Firms of False 'Green' Claims About Plastic Bottles

California Accuses 3 Firms of False ‘Green’ Claims About Plastic Bottles

To crack down on bogus environmental claims, California three years ago passed a law prohibiting any plastic food or beverage container to be labeled biodegradable. The reason for the ban, state officials say, is that plastics can take thousands of years to break down in a landfill. Taking advantage of that law, California Attorney General ... Read more »

Many Additives Go Into Foods Without Federal Scrutiny, Report Finds

It’s impossible to know everything that’s in the processed food we eat. Loose federal food labeling rules allow food companies to hide many of their ingredients behind vague terms — “spices,” “natural flavors” and “artificial flavors.” And it turns out that the safety of many of these ingredients has never been reviewed by the federal ... Read more »

Toy Marketer to Pay $1.3 Million to Settle Charges Over Tainted Craft Kits

A toy marketer has agreed to pay a $1.3 million civil penalty to settle regulators’ allegations that it failed to alert authorities about a banned toxic substance in its craft kits that was poisoning children. A recall of 4.2 million of the Aqua Dots craft kits was launched in November, 2007 after the Consumer Product ... Read more »

Lying to Mine Disaster Investigators Leads to Conviction of Ex-Security Chief

The former security chief at West Virginia’s Upper Big Branch mine — the site of an April, 2010 explosion that killed 29 men — has been convicted of lying to investigators who were probing the disaster It took federal jurors in Beckley, W. Va., about six hours to find the Massey Energy security official, Hughie ... Read more »

Recall Rundown: Recliners, Crossovers, Motorcycles, Pine Nuts and More

GM Recalls 36,000 Crossovers Over Tire Pressure Harley-Davidson Recalls 250,000 Motorcycles General Electric Recalls Gas Rangetop With Grill Due to an Explosion Hazard Evergreen Enterprises Recalls Pourable Gel Fuel Due to Burn and Flash Fire Harzards Big Lots Recalls Glider Recliners With Ottomans Due to Entrapment and Finger Crushing Hazards Enre Ventillator Recall Issued Due ... Read more »

Lawmaker Blasts ‘Chat Down’ Airport Security Program

A key Republican lawmaker is calling for quick fixes to a trial airport security program intended to catch terrorists by picking up on suspicious behavior. U.S. Rep. John Mica, chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, said he will ask the Transportation Security Administration to revamp the program, which is known by its critics ... Read more »

Hacker Concerns Spur Medtronic to Probe Cybersecurity of Insulin Pumps

Could a technologically sophisticated hacker threaten patients’ lives by secretly attacking their medical devices? Reuters reports that concerns about such a possibility have prompted the giant medical technology company, Medtronic, to ask software security experts to investigate the safety of its insulin pumps. Currently, about 200,000 Medtronic insulin pumps are being used by diabetic patients. ... Read more »