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Experiments on Children: Pesticide Experiments
Trial Analyst Finds Embarassing Inconsistencies in NIMH Flawed Safety Study Print E-mail
Friday, 26 May 2006
GSK's acknowledgement refutes the recent claims made in the official organ of the American Psychiatric Association, The American Journal of Psychiatry.
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Cardiologists Revolut RE: Industtry's Role in Expanding Definition of Hypertension_NYT Print E-mail
Monday, 22 May 2006
A front page article in The New York Times gives a ray of hope about reclaiming medicine from the clutches of industry and its single-minded profit-driven goals:
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Shame on TIME Magazine--College Suicide Story is a Big Pharma Infomercial Print E-mail
Saturday, 20 May 2006
A feature article in the current issue of TIME Magazine, “When Colleges Go On Suicide Watch” is a blatant example of an “infomercial” that extends pharmaceutical compay advertising pages into the news pages in TIME magazine.
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ABC Resumes Posting Comments RE: "Tots Drug Experiments" Print E-mail
Friday, 19 May 2006

ABC News has reposted its report about the drug experiments conducted on young children at Harvard University affiliate, Massachusetts General Children's Hospital.

 

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"Always be the hawk; never be the blackbird that sits on the wire" A.M. Rosenthal Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 May 2006

A.M. (Abe) Rosenthal, hard-edged legendary execlutive editor of The New York Times,  died. He is credited with transforming the paper from its genteel "white glove" approach of reporting the news which avoided  offending the establishment.

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