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Mar 23, 2010

''Top psychiatrist calls for ethics cleanup around 'Big Pharma'''

"American psychiatrists need to break away from a "culture of influence" created by their financial dealings with the drug industry, the head of the National Institute of Mental Health said in a leading medical journal."

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Source: Associated Press

Conflicts of Interest
Mar 31, 2010

''Pfizer Gives Details on Payments to Doctors''

"Pfizer, the world’s largest drug maker, said Wednesday that it paid about $20 million to 4,500 doctors and other medical professionals for consulting and speaking on its behalf in the last six months of 2009, its first public accounting of payments to the people who decide which drugs to recommend."

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Source: The New York Times

Conflicts of Interest
Apr 1, 2010

''Pfizer Paid Doctors, Hospitals $35 Million''

"Pfizer Inc. said Wednesday it paid about 4,500 doctors and hospitals $35 million during the second half of last year to study how the company's medicines work and to promote the treatments, in its first public disclosure of payments to the professionals and institutions that test and prescribe its products."

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Source: The Wall Street Journal

Conflicts of Interest
May 28, 2010

''Maker of children's drugs accused of hiding Motrin recall from public''

"The company at the center of a massive recall of children's Tylenol and other popular over-the-counter products tried to perform a "phantom recall" of defective Motrin by sending contractors around the country to buy up the medicine from stores without alerting regulators or the public, according to the chairman of a Congressional committee investigating the company."

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Source: The Washington Post

Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Jun 5, 2010

''High APR? Don't worry, you can still negotiate''

"In the never-ending battle between credit card companies and their customers over interest rates, consumers still hold at least some of the cards."

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Source: CNN Money

Jun 8, 2010

''FDA Recommends New Limits on Livestock Drugs''

To prevent development of drug-resistant bacteria that could infect people, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended on Monday that livestock farmers use the drugs solely to cure or prevent disease in animals, phasing out their use to promote growth.

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Source: Reuters

Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 9, 2010

''Food Safety Update — Report Underscores Need for Enhanced Legislation to Protect Americans''

Governing bodies aim to improve more than just the safety of produce as they take steps toward instituting stricter regulations. From bags of spinach to products containing peanuts and hydrolyzed vegetable protein, numerous food recalls have made news in the last four years. At times, it seems as though a biblical plague has been set upon our daily bread. And with food recalls continuing to grab headlines, the finding of a report issued on March 3 by the Produce Safety Project at Georgetown University should come as no surprise: The cost of food-borne illness is higher than previously estimated.

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Source: Today's Dietician

Food Safety
Jun 9, 2010

''Inside Washington: After years of outbreaks, FDA steps up oversight of produce safety''

A field worker has unwashed hands. An animal squeezes through a small tear in a fence. Manure from a nearby hog farm trickles into an irrigation system.

Small mistakes like these are often difficult to identify as the sources of food-borne illnesses, a situation that has frustrated health authorities for years. The Food and Drug Administration and other agencies gather information about a contamination outbreak after people have already been sickened, and their investigations into what went wrong come well after the crucial evidence is gone.

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Source: Science News

Food Safety
Jun 9, 2010

''Payments to Physicians, Medical Schools to Be Illuminated Under New Reform Law''

"Pharmaceutical manufacturers and makers of medical devices and supplies will be required to report virtually all payments to physicians or teaching hospitals as part of sunshine provisions included in the health reform law."

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Source: The Journal of the American Medical Association

Conflicts of Interest
Jun 15, 2010

''FDA to Propose Tougher Rules for Outsourcing Drug Manufacturing''

"The Food and Drug Administration said Monday it will propose stronger regulations for pharmaceutical companies that outsource manufacturing, putting more responsibility on the companies to ensure the purity and safety of products made by contractors."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Jun 17, 2010

''Legislators Ask USDA to Up Antibiotics Monitoring''

''Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY) sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Monday urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to expand efforts to gather data on antibiotic use in agriculture and take steps to reduce usage.''

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 17, 2010

''CARD act misses mark on interest''

"The Federal Reserve this week adopted rules meant to protect credit card holders from predatory penalty fees and other charges, but not everyone feels the agency went far enough."

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Source: New Haven Register

Jun 22, 2010

''As Some Consumer Banking Fees Fall, Expect Others to Rise''

"Thanks to a series of laws passed by Congress and rules imposed by the Federal Reserve, fees for using credit cards and bank accounts have begun to decline appreciably, which is a real boon to consumers. The key question is: Will banks find other ways to hit customers with new charges to make up for lost profits?"

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Source: Daily Finance

Jul 8, 2010

''How Many More? It’s Time for the U.S. Senate to Act''

''Advertisements calling on Senator Reid and Senator McConnell to pass a strong food safety modernization bill recently ran in the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Lexington Herald-Leader.''

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Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal

Food Safety
Jul 16, 2010

''Guidelines Issued For Antibiotic Use in Animals''

CBS Evening News with Katie Couric investigates the use of antibiotics on industrial farms, featuring Pew Health Group’s managing director, Shelley Hearne.

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Source: CBS Evening News with Katie Couric

Food Safety