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The not-so-dangerous zones?
By
Caitlin Ginley
September 9, 2008
An independent review panel found last week that the Center’s Great Lakes Danger Zones project was based on a Centers for Disease Control an
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Flawed state reporting leaves consumers vulnerable
By
Max Levy
,
Dustin Volz
and
Joe Yerardi
October 7, 2011
Great lakes: Danger zones?
By
Sheila Kaplan
February 7, 2008
White House urges end to programs that can make dangerous jobs safer
By
Jim Morris
August 4, 2011
Dangerous disease, dangerous remedy
By
Jillian Olsen
September 30, 2008
Dangerous disease, dangerous remedy
By
Jillian Olsen
September 30, 2008
On the night of September 10, low-flying planes blanketed parts of Nassau County, New York, in a fine mist of Scourge, a mosquito-killing pe
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Farmworkers plagued by pesticides, red tape
By
Ronnie Greene
June 25, 2012
World wide web of pesticides can endanger consumers
By
Jillian Olsen
September 19, 2008
Europe’s new pesticide regulations leave America in the dust
By
Jillian Olsen
November 10, 2008
In health, like everything else, men and women really are different
By
Amy Biegelsen
September 24, 2010
In health, like everything else, men and women really are different
By
Amy Biegelsen
September 24, 2010
Health studies still do not adequately root out differences between men and women, according to a new report from the National Academy of Sc
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Major gaps in oversight of human medical research
By
Jeanne Lenzer
and
Shannon Brownlee
October 28, 2009
Most drug trial results analyzed by FDA hidden from view
By
Naseem Miller
May 14, 2010
Drug industry influence timeline
By
The Center for Public Integrity
July 7, 2005
FDA staff travels on drug industry dollars
By
Alexander Cohen
March 30, 2006
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Flawed state reporting leaves consumers vulnerable
By
Max Levy
,
Dustin Volz
and
Joe Yerardi
October 7, 2011
A data analysis of salmonella reports in all 50 states reveals inconsistent reporting requirements among state health departments
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Federal agencies falling short in protecting U.S. food supply
By
Max Levy
and
Mattea Kramer
October 2, 2011
Rhode Island case illustrates poor food handling practices
By
Joanne Ingram
October 3, 2011
Salmonella lurks from farm to fork
By
Jeffrey Benzing
,
Esther French
and
Judah Ari Gross
October 3, 2011
The not-so-dangerous zones?
By
Caitlin Ginley
September 9, 2008
CORRECTED: States pushing efforts to require certification for cleaning medical instruments
By
Joe Eaton
February 29, 2012
States pushing certification requirement for workers who clean surgical instruments
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Flawed state reporting leaves consumers vulnerable
By
Max Levy
,
Dustin Volz
and
Joe Yerardi
October 7, 2011
Obama’s first choice for FEC raises questions about stance on 527s
By
Josh Israel
May 7, 2009
Filthy surgical instruments: The hidden threat in America's operating rooms
By
Joe Eaton
February 22, 2012
Donor profile: Service Employees International Union
By
Paul Abowd
July 30, 2012
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