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Cancer At long last, OSHA publishes proposal to protect silica-exposed workers
August 23, 2013 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH 7Comment

A long-awaited proposal to protect 2 million workers from occupational silica exposure was announced today by OSHA.

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Cancer Casinos galore in Oklahoma, only one is smoke free
August 14, 2013 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH 3Comment

The Kaw Nation is the first in Oklahoma to operate a smoke-free casino.

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Cancer Pushing back against anti-regulatory forces, safety and environmental protections long overdue
August 1, 2013 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH

The newly created Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on Oversight, Federal Rights and Agency Action held today its first hearing. Witnesses described the toll on public health and safety when the regulatory process is paralyzed by powerful interests and required analyses with no proven benefits.

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Cancer “Exposed and ignored”: Farmworkers call for increased protection from pesticides
July 24, 2013 Elizabeth Grossman

On July 15 and 16, about two dozen farmworkers paid an unprecedented visit to Capitol Hill to ask Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the White House to support increased protection from exposure to pesticides. Farmworkers have lobbied Congress before, but this is the first time such a visit focused entirely on pesticide exposure […]

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Cancer British Columbia proposes protections for silica-exposed workers, foot dragging in US continues
July 2, 2013 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH

A construction industry trade association in British Columbia urged the province’s regulatory body to issue a proposed rule to protect silica-exposed workers. The proposal was issued this month. Where’s the U.S. equivalent of a group of high-road construction employers insisting on rules to protect workers’ health and safety?

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Cancer Carcinogen use and release declines dramatically in Massachusetts: An important step in cancer prevention
June 26, 2013 Elizabeth Grossman

Following passage of a Massachusetts law requiring companies to report on their use of toxic chemicals, environmental releases of potentially carcinogenic chemicals declined 93% between 1991 and 2010 while reported use declined 32% between 1990 and 2010.

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Cancer Researchers find that medical bankruptcy is hitting cancer patients hardest
May 31, 2013 The Pump Handle 3Comment

In the United States, getting better often comes with an unfortunate and devastating side effect: financial bankruptcy. In fact, a 2009 study in five states found that between 2001 and 2007, medical-related bankruptcies rose by nearly 50 percent. And for those diagnosed with cancer, the risk is even worse.

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Addiction & Substance Abuse Study: Banning smoking in subsidized housing could save millions in health care costs
April 26, 2013 The Pump Handle 2Comment

Another day, another study that shows investing in public health interventions can make a serious dent in health care spending. A new study has found that banning smoking in all U.S. subsidized housing could yield cost savings of about $521 million every year.

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Addiction & Substance Abuse End Game Strategies for Tobacco Control
March 26, 2013 The Pump Handle 5Comment

A recent Op-Ed in the New York Times proposes an end game strategy for ending tobacco use in the U.S.

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Cancer A hearing on worker safety rule would open public debate, but White House thwarts it
March 20, 2013 Celeste Monforton, DrPH, MPH 6Comment

Representatives of U.S. foundries met with White House officials behind closed doors to complain about a not-yet-proposed OSHA regulation. It was the group’s second such meeting. But they wouldn’t be necessary if the White House would simply allow OSHA’s public hearing process to take place.

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