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September 19, 2012
Consumer study finds high levels of arsenic in rice products
Wisconsin Environmental Health Network's (WEHN) Dr. Elizabeth Neary, a pediatrician, says arsenic can harm babies who are still growing.
Source: WKOW
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September 19, 2012
Popular Children’s Lunch Contains Hidden Danger, Groups Warn
Some children may be at greater risk from mercury in tuna than previously thought, finds a new study by the Mercury Policy Project.
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September 19, 2012
Take tuna off school menus, group says
A coalition of consumer groups including PSR is recommending the U.S. Department of Agriculture get tuna out of school lunchrooms after tests of canned tuna sold to schools found highly variable levels of mercury, in some cases higher than federal guidelines.
Source: USA Today
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September 17, 2012
Voters must press both parties to address climate change
Fortunately, a popular movement to minimize climate change is beginning (for example, see 350.org or Physicians for Social Responsibility), and government has taken some steps to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Source: Kennebec Journal
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September 16, 2012
I.C. resident bikes across Japan to raise awareness
In her bicycle trek across Japan last month, Iowa City resident Michelle Gin of Iowa PSR met a number of hibakusha, the Japanese term for survivors of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the U.S. in 1945.
Source: Iowa City Press Citizen
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September 12, 2012
Former PSR Board Member to Receive Prestigious Heinz Award
Teresa Heinz and the Heinz Family Foundation today announced Dr. Richard Joseph Jackson, a pediatrician and public health physician, as a recipient of one of five prestigious Heinz Awards.
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September 10, 2012
Multnomah County Begins Health Study On Coal Export Risks
Multnomah County Chairman Jeff Cogen said he ordered the study because he wants answers to basic questions.
Source: EarthFix
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September 7, 2012
How the Clean Air Act Has Saved $22 Trillion in Health-Care Costs
In an excerpt from The Silent Epidemic, neurologist and PSR board member Alan H. Lockwood examines how even if the entire cost of complying with the Clean Air Act were assumed by the federal government, we would still be vastly ahead financially.
Source: The Atlantic
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August 22, 2012
Toxic Coal Blues
According to Regna Merritt of Oregon Physicians of Social Responsibility, coal creates a substantial number of health risks, from the exposure to people working in coal mines, to the coal dust and diesel emitted along transportation routes, to the air pollution caused by burning the fossil fuel itself.
Source: The Portland Observer
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August 17, 2012
Health Care Community Pushes Back Against Ameren's Attempt To Stall On Emissions Reductions
Chicago Physicians for Responsibility Executive Director Dr. Sarah Lovinger warned that the potential health implications for residents should not be overshadowed because of economic concerns.
Source: Progress Illinois
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August 15, 2012
Johnson & Johnson to remove harsh chemicals from baby products
PSR is among the groups that have been pushing Johnson & Johnson to remove toxic chemicals from its products.
Source: NBC News
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August 15, 2012
Hell and High Water
Harrisburg Chapter Leader, Dr. James E. Jones, on the effects of armospheric CO2 continuing climb
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August 7, 2012
Activists Stop Traffic at Navy's West Coast Trident Submarine Base on Hiroshima Anniversary
Activists representing Physicians for Social Responsibility, Washington Chapter, arrived at Ground Zero on Saturday during the Bike to the Bomb bicycle ride. Bike to the Bomb protests the use of nuclear weapons against the people of Japan, and spotlights the massive nuclear arsenal stored and deployed at Bangor.
Source: Salem News
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August 7, 2012
Remembering, learning from the 67th anniversary of the unthinkable
A letter to the editor from Iowa PSR's Ron Knief and Maureen McCue.
Source: Iowa City Press Citizen
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August 2, 2012
From Hiroshima to Fukushima: A Nuclear Legacy
PSR leader Dr. Robert Dodge reminds us, "Our collective ability to effect change is far greater than we realize."
Source: Ventura County Reporter
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July 31, 2012
PSR Addresses Anti-Fracking Rally at U.S. Capitol
Catherine Thomasson, MD, PSR’s executive director, addressed thousands of people rallying at the U.S. Capitol on July 28 to protest pollution and climate change caused by “fracking.”
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July 30, 2012
Columbia Generating Station: Why relicense a nuclear power plant 10 years early?
In May, 10 years earlier than required, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission extended the license of the Columbia Generating Station, the Northwest's only commercial nuclear power plant, to 2043.
Source: The Oregonian
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July 29, 2012
UI alumna hops on bike to spread the word
Iowa PSR's Michelle Gin is one of about three dozen activists from around the world set to pedal across Japan in August on a two-week, 300-mile trek that will take her from Nagasaki to Hiroshima in the name of global peace and the end of nuclear proliferation.
Source: Iowa City Press Citizen
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July 25, 2012
Solution elusive for San Juan Generating Station
Abby Wear, executive director of the New Mexico chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility, said coal particulates are linked to cardiac and respiratory disease. "Coal is an assault on our health," Wear said.
Source: Farmington Daily Times
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July 24, 2012
PSR opposes World Bank funding of Kosovo coal plant
PSR recruited 17 distinguished physicians to sign a letter to the World Bank urging it not to finance construction of a new coal-fired power plant in Kosovo.