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USDA Begins Cutting 80 Percent of Pathogen Testing for Produce [1]

"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 [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [4]
Food [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Food Safety News [8], 11/14/2012
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"Anti-Terrorism Expert Advises Against BioWatch Upgrade" [9]

"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 [10]
Environmental Health [3]
Military [11]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: LA Times [12], 11/13/2012
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"Superbug MRSA Identified in U.S. Wastewater Treatment Plants" [13]

"A team led by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Public Health has found that the 'superbug' methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is prevalent at several U.S. wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs)."

Water & Oceans [14]
Waste [15]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: SPX [16], 11/13/2012
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"Hints Of a More Virulent, Mutating West Nile Virus Emerge" [17]

"The West Nile virus epidemic of 2012, the worst in a decade, may be notorious for yet another reason: The virus, in some cases, is attacking the brain more aggressively than in the past, raising the specter that it may have mutated into a nastier form, say two neurologists who have extensive experience dealing with the illness."

Biodiversity [18]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Wash Post [19], 11/09/2012
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"Hurricane Sandy May Have Long-Term Impacts on Public Health" [20]

"A week after Hurricane Sandy struck the East Coast, parts of the Northeast are still reeling from the wind, rain and flooding. Though the darkened Manhattan skyline may be the hurricane's most obvious consequence, the storm's health impacts may be the more significant and longest-lasting."

Environmental Health [3]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: ClimateWire [21], 11/08/2012
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"Wichita Voters Reject Fluoridated Water" [22]

"Voters in the city of Wichita rejected fluoridated water on Tuesday, as they did in 1964 and 1978."

Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [4]
Water & Oceans [14]
Public [6]
Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [23]
Source: Wichita Eagle [24], 11/07/2012
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"Big Sugar's Sweet Little Lies" [25]

"How the industry kept scientists from asking: Does sugar kill?"

Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [4]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Mother Jones [26], 11/05/2012
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"Pennsylvania Report Left Out Data on Poisons in Water Near Gas Site" [27]

"PHILADELPHIA -- Pennsylvania officials reported incomplete test results that omitted data on some toxic metals that were found in drinking water taken from a private well near a natural gas drilling site, according to legal documents released this week."

Chemicals [28]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [4]
Science [29]
Public [6]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [30]
Source: NY Times [31], 11/05/2012
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November 13, 2012 to November 14, 2012

Workshop: Understanding the Connections between Coastal Waters and Ocean Ecosystem Services and Human Health [32]

This free National Academies Institute of Medicine workshop in Washington DC will bring together members of the ecology, ecosystem services, and health communities to gain a better understanding of the connections between coastal waterways and ocean processes and public health risks and benefits. A live webcast of the workshop will also be available for those who are unable to attend in person.

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Health [40]
Food [5]
Fish & Fisheries [41]
Environmental Studies [42]
Environmental Health [3]
Biodiversity [18]
Region: 
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [30]

"Coal Mine Inspection Sweep Targets Cause Of Black Lung" [43]

"Federal regulators have announced the results of a September inspection blitz targeting 13 coal mines in seven states 'previously cited for violations regarding respirable dust sampling ... inadequate dust control ... and hazard complaints' involving excessive coal dust."

Air [44]
Disasters [10]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: NPR [45], 11/01/2012
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