Public/Global Health

  December 18, 2012, 5:53 pm

TSA to study health risks of X-ray body scanners

By Keith Laing

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will study the effects of its controversial X-ray body scanners on airline passengers, the agency said Tuesday.

TSA has long been under fire from lawmakers and libertarian groups who argue that its X-ray machines invade the privacy of airline passengers. Some critics have also argued that the body scanners expose passengers to harmful levels of radiation, though the agency has steadfastly defended the safety of the X-ray machines.

A spokeswoman for TSA said in a statement the study was the fulfillment of a promise from the agency chief, John Pistole.

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  December 17, 2012, 9:30 am

News bites: Thinking of Newtown

By Elise Viebeck

Experts: No link between Asperger's, violence.

Mom of mentally ill son: 'I am Adam Lanza's mother.'

At Newtown vigil, Obama calls for action to protect children from gun violence.

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  December 14, 2012, 12:45 pm

Advocates: Fiscal cliff threatens childhood cancer research

By Elise Viebeck

Advocates for children with cancer are calling on lawmakers to avoid the fiscal cliff, which involves automatic spending cuts to research on curing the disease.

Billions of dollars in cuts would "set off a disastrous domino effect" for the Children's Oncology Group (COG), a federally funded research engine devoted to pediatric and adolescent cancer, said cancer charity the St. Baldrick's Foundation.

"If COG operations were to halt, it would take years to restore the COG to the current pace of operations," the group wrote in a memo to reporters. 

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  December 14, 2012, 8:45 am

'We've got bigger fish to fry' than pot smokers, President Obama says

By Justin Sink

Obama says it wouldn't make sense to go after recreational marijuana users in states that have legalized drug.

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  December 13, 2012, 4:49 pm

Cancer group calls for FDA crackdown on tanning beds

By Elise Viebeck

The American Cancer Society wants federal officials to "impose greater control" over the manufacture and distribution of tanning beds.

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  December 13, 2012, 9:30 am

News bites: About that meningitis

By Elise Viebeck

Dozens sue NECC over meningitis, but compensation is uncertain.

Q&A on controlling Medicare costs.

Mass. template on paying for healthcare could become model.

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  December 12, 2012, 5:36 pm

US backs United Nations measure in favor of universal health coverage

By Elise Viebeck

The nonbinding measure calls on U.N. member states to ensure citizens' access to health insurance

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  December 11, 2012, 1:44 pm

Democrats question safety of 'Brazilian Blowout' hair treatment

By Elise Viebeck

The Democrats are worried about the level of formaldehyde in popular hair-straightening treatments such as "Brazilian Blowout." 

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  December 11, 2012, 10:18 am

Childhood obesity rates tick down in major cities

By Elise Viebeck

The results surprised researchers accustomed to decades of bad news about obesity levels.

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  December 10, 2012, 12:27 pm

House panel to look at problem of child deaths

By Elise Viebeck

A subpanel of the House Ways and Means Committee will confront the issue of child deaths due to neglect and abuse in a special hearing Wednesday.

The subcommittee on Human Resources will look at a proposal from Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) and Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) for a commission to recommend ways to protect vulnerable youths.

In a memo to reporters, subcommittee staff said that more than 1,500 children died in 2010 because of maltreatment.

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