Category: Other Developments
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Facebook’s Decision to Relax Privacy Rules for Teenagers Under Fire
Led by the Center for Digital Democracy (CDD), a coalition of public health, media, youth, and consumer advocacy groups has written a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), asking the agency to review Facebook’s recent decision to relax its privacy protections for teenage users. According to an October 20, 2013, press release, the letter…
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Rudd Center/RWJF Examine Athletes’ Food Endorsements
Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) recently conducted a study concluding that “the majority of the food and beverage brands endorsed by professional athletes are for unhealthy products like sports beverages, soft drinks, and fast food.” Marie Bragg, et al., “Athlete Endorsements in Food Marketing,” Pediatrics,…
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Food Expiration Dates Target of NRDC Report
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic have co-authored a September 2013 report claiming that the date label used on food products “is a key factor” in unnecessary food waste. Titled The Dating Game: How Confusing Food Date Labels Lead to Food Waste in America, the report focuses on…
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Corporate Europe Observatory Criticizes EFSA Ahead of Transparency Conference
Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) recently joined a coalition of nongovernmental organizations in criticizing the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) ahead of the agency’s October 3, 2013, stakeholder meeting on transparency in risk assessment. Led by CEO and backed by groups such as Cancer Prevention and Education Society, Friends of the Earth Europe and GMWatch, the…
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Credit Suisse Issues Report on Sugar Consumption
Credit Suisse’s Research Institute has issued a September 2013 report titled Sugar Consumption at a Crossroads that examines the world sweetener market as well as the latest research on the health effects of sugar and high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). Noting that soft drinks have drawn the most attention from legislators, regulators and consumer groups, the report…
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Former CDC Director of Nutrition Urges Parents to Tackle Food Marketing to Children
William Dietz, the former director of the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has authored a September 2013 commentary in the journal Health Affairs, urging the “mobilization of parents as a political force to improve standards for food marketed to children.” William Dietz, “New Strategies…
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McDonough & Awong Contribute to FDLI Primer on Veterinary Drug Product Regulation
SHB Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Practice Chair Madeleine McDonough and Associate Lael Awong have co-authored a chapter in a Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI) primer titled FDA’s Regulation of Veterinary Drug Products. Researched, referenced and edited by experienced professionals, FDLI primers are designed to be practical and user-friendly. McDonough and Awong contributed to the “Human…
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Drastic Measures Proposed to Combat Childhood Obesity in Britain
In response to evidence that British children appear to be getting fatter, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges in London has reportedly recommended imposing a 20 percent tax on sugary soft drinks for one year as an experiment to see whether it reduces consumption by kids. The group has also called for a ban on TV ads…