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Can Wage Regulation Be Deadly? Study Links Regulated Wages for Nurses With Increased Deaths in UK Hospitals
May 12, 2010 A new study suggests that government regulation of nurses' pay leads to higher death rates in UK ... > full story -
Report Recommends Framework to Evaluate Science Behind Health Claims for Foods and Drugs
May 12, 2010 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration should apply the same rigor to evaluating the science behind claims of foods' and nutritional supplements' health benefits as it devotes to assessing medication ... > full story -
US Food Safety System Needs to Integrate Human Health, Animal and Plant Pathogen Data, Experts Urge
May 10, 2010 A new report examines the steps taken by select European Union countries to reform their food safety data collection and analysis systems since the ... > full story -
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Zero Tolerance Ineffective in Schools, Study Finds
May 10, 2010 Zero tolerance policy in schools -- which can mandate automatic punishment for weapons, drugs, profanity and various forms of disruptive behavior -- is failing to make students feel safe, contends a ... > full story -
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Are Research Participants Safe Enough?
April 26, 2010 Rules and regulations are threatening academic clinical trials in Canada which contribute to the public good, states an ... > full story -
Carbon Dioxide Emissions Causing Ocean Acidification to Progress at Unprecedented Rate
April 22, 2010 The changing chemistry of the world's oceans is a growing global problem, says the summary of a congressionally requested ... > full story -
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More Common Ground in U.S. Health Care Reform Law Disagreement Than Meets the Eye
April 22, 2010 Researchers have found that less than a quarter of Americans want no changes to the health care legislation signed into law by the president last month. Of the nearly four in 10 Americans who want ... > full story -
Bureaucracy Linked to a Nation's Growth
April 19, 2010 "Bureaucracy is the death of all sound work," said Albert Einstein, sharing a popular view about bureaucracy grinding progress to a halt. But it now appears that the organizing functions of ... > full story -
Health Care Reform 'Important' Even to Those Who Want New Law Repealed
April 13, 2010 Fifty-eight percent of Americans support repealing the health care reform legislation that was signed into law by President Barack Obama in March, according to a new national ... > full story -
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Connect 2 Congress Lets Americans Track Their Senators, One Vote at a Time
April 12, 2010 Most Americans know who the President is, but fewer can name their US Senators or Representatives. Even fewer can name how their congressional representatives voted on specific bills. And if you ask ... > full story
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