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"To Fight Tick-Borne Disease, Someone Has To Catch Ticks" [1]

"Most people try to avoid ticks. But not Tom Mather. The University of Rhode Island researcher goes out of his way to find them."

Environmental Health [2]
Science [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NPR [6], 11/27/2012
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As Drug Industry Influence On Research Grows, So Does Potential Bias [7]

"For drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, the 17-page article in the New England Journal of Medicine represented a coup. The 2006 report described a trial that compared three diabetes drugs and concluded that Avandia, the company’s new drug, performed best. ... What only careful readers of the article would have gleaned is the extent of the financial connections between the drugmaker and the research."

Chemicals [8]
Environmental Health [2]
Environmental Politics [9]
Science [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Wash Post [10], 11/26/2012
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"Hinkley: A Whole Town Underwater" [11]

"HINKLEY -- Underwater home mortgages plague the High Desert at an approximate rate of 60 percent, according to real estate website Zillow.com. But in Hinkley, residents say the entire town is dealing with mortgages above their current assessed values."

Chemicals [8]
Disasters [12]
Environmental Health [2]
Pollution [13]
Public [4]
California [14]
Source: Victorville Daily Press [15], 11/21/2012
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"Suit Filed Over Decades-Old Test Spraying in St. Louis" [16]

"ST. LOUIS -- A doctoral dissertation that renewed public interest in the military-sponsored chemical spraying of impoverished areas of St. Louis in the 1950s and ’60s has spawned a lawsuit."

Chemicals [8]
Environmental Health [2]
People & Population [17]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch [18], 11/21/2012
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SEJ Member Spotlight: Barbara Moran [19]

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Earlier this year, award-winning science journalist Barbara Moran was the recipient of a Fund for Environmental Journalism grant for her proposal to produce articles examining the impact on environmental pollution and public health of industrial laundries in New England. Read her story, published November 19, 2012 on C-HIT, and distributed to Hartford Courant, New Haven Register, Middletown Press and Torrington-Register Citizen.

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Public [4]
Pollution [13]
Health [20]
Environmental Health [2]
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"Study Spotlights High Breast Cancer Risk for Plastics Workers" [21]

"WINDSOR, Ontario -- For more than three decades, workers, most of them women, have complained of dreadful conditions in many of this city’s plastic automotive parts factories: Pungent fumes and dust that caused nosebleeds, headaches, nausea and dizziness. Blobs of smelly, smoldering plastic dumped directly onto the floor. 'It was like hell,' says one woman who still works in the industry."

Chemicals [8]
Environmental Health [2]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Canada [22]
Source: Center for Public Integrity [23], 11/20/2012
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"Fracking Sand May Pose Health Hazard To Workers, Residents" [24]

"The first time Bill Ferullo saw the white plumes drifting from a natural gas fracking site, he got out of his car to take pictures. 'I didn't know what it was,' he recalled. 'But two minutes later my chest was burning. It burned all night.'"

Environmental Health [2]
Pollution [13]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Huffington Post [25], 11/19/2012
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"The Problem Is Clear: The Water Is Filthy" [26]

"Seville, with a population of about 300, is one of dozens of predominantly Latino unincorporated communities in the Central Valley plagued for decades by contaminated drinking water."

Water & Oceans [27]
Pollution [13]
Environmental Health [2]
Agriculture [28]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NY Times [29], 11/14/2012
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USDA Begins Cutting 80 Percent of Pathogen Testing for Produce [30]

"After months of uncertainty over the future of the program, the Agricultural Marketing Service's Microbiological Data Program, which tests produce for disease-causing pathogens like E. coli O157:H7, Salmonella, and Listeria, has officially gone into shutdown mode, a U.S. Department of Agriculture official confirmed Tuesday."

Agriculture [28]
Environmental Health [2]
Environmental Politics [9]
Food [31]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Food Safety News [32], 11/14/2012
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"Anti-Terrorism Expert Advises Against BioWatch Upgrade" [33]

"A Homeland Security Department undersecretary has told Janet Napolitano she has doubts about a new version of the nation's troubled system for detecting a biological attack."

Disasters [12]
Environmental Health [2]
Military [34]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: LA Times [35], 11/13/2012
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