FDA Reviewing Safety of Dental Fillings Containing Mercury

The Food and Drug Administration is reviewing the scientific evidence behind its pronouncement last year that dental fillings containing mercury do not harm patients, the Los Angeles Times reports. The review this week by an FDA advisory panel is focusing on amalgam, a silver-colored material considered the cheapest and longest-lasting dental filling, but one that ... Read more »

Children in Apartment Buildings Exposed to More Secondhand Smoke, Study Finds

In a new indication of the pervasiveness and hazards of secondhand smoke, a study published in the journal Pediatrics has found that children living in apartment buildings have higher levels of a nicotine byproduct in their blood than youngsters who reside in detached single-family homes. As The Boston Globe reports, the study found that 85 ... Read more »

Offshore Oil-Drilling Inspectors Are in Disarray, Report Finds

The inspectors responsible for ensuring the safety of offshore oil drilling operations are overwhelmed by their workloads, trained insufficiently and inadequately protected from industry pressure, according to the Department of the Interior’s inspector general. Many of the problems, which include a lack of official procedures for dealing with key issues, reflect regulators’ failure to keep ... Read more »

FDA Panel Advises Approval of First New Diet Pill in a Decade

A medication that would be the nation’s first new prescription diet drug in a decade may be nearing approval by the Food and Drug Administration. An FDA advisory committee, in a 13-to-7 vote, has recommended approval of Contrave, a diet drug from Orexigen Therapeutics of San Diego. The panel, Reuters reports, found that the benefits ... Read more »

Cell Phone Use by Moms May Lead to Misbehaving Children, Study Suggests

Careless driving and rude public behavior are common symptoms of the cell phone habit. Now, research in Denmark has gone farther, suggesting that wireless use by expectant mothers may cause their kids to act out. Children whose mothers regularly used cell phones while pregnant are more likely to display behavioral problems, according to the study in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. The ... Read more »

Recall Rundown: Chicken Salad, Apple Cider, Trout, Salmon and More

Plastic in Canned Chicken Salad Brings Recall of 72,000 Pounds Canadian Food Agency Expands Sandwich Recall Over Listeria Risk Apple Cider Recalled in Ohio Smoked Trout, Salmon Spreads Recalled Circo Children’s Camping Combo Pack Recalled Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Target Stores

Despite Warning, FDA Holding Off on Regulating Donated Breast Milk Banks

Despite issuing a recent warning about the risks of donated breast milk, the Food and Drug Administration has no plans to start regulating breast milk banks around the country. Dr. Josh Sharfstein, FDA deputy commissioner, told a panel of experts who met Monday to advise the agency on the issue that FDA involvement “in a ... Read more »

Lobbyists Feast on Food Safety Bill

At least 221 organizations hired 77 lobbying firms to try to influence the sweeping overhaul of food safety laws passed by the Senate last week, according to The Washington Post. The lobbying over the Food and Drug Administration Food Safety Modernization Act began after the bill was  introduced at the beginning of last year by Sen. ... Read more »

Doctor May Have Implanted Hundreds of Unnecessary Stents in Cardiac Patients, Investigators Find

A Senate investigation has found that a Baltimore-area cardiologist may have implanted 585 heart stents from 2007 to 2009 that were medically unnecessary, while collecting millions in reimbursements from Medicare and private insurance. The Wall Street Journal reports that even after the cardiologist, Mark Midei, was barred last year from continuing to practice at St. ... Read more »

Recall Rundown: Window Shades, Nutmeg, Prius and More

Lowe’s Recalls 11 Million Window Shades After Near-Strangulation Incidents Frontier Natural Products Co-op Initiates Voluntary Recall Due to Possible Health Risk from Nutmeg Toyota Motor: To Recall About 650,000 Prius Hybrids Worldwide More Recall Woes For J&J Include Rolaids, Children’s Benadryl