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    • 24 OCT 05

    Corporate Corruption of Science and more

    HIGHLY recommended reading: The International Journal of Occupational And Environmental Health, Special Issue, Volume II, Number 4, October – December 2005 http://www.ijoeh.com/ “A NOTE ON THIS ISSUE: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) budget provides less research and training funding to occupational health and safety with each succeeding year, while at the

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    • 05 AUG 05

    Curbing the Influence of the Drug Industry: A British View

    Sent by Milt Bowling: PLoS Medicine, Volume 2 | Issue 9 | SEPTEMBER 2005 Essay The Essay section contains opinion pieces on topics of broad interest to a general medical audience. Curbing the Influence of the Drug Industry: A British View A recent report from politicians in Britain recommends a fundamental review of drug development,

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    • 15 JUN 05

    Holland to set 0.4uT limit for new HVTLs

    NEWS FLASH! While the so-called experts in Israel, New Zealand and Australia mindlessly mouth the ICNIRP mantra that 100 uT (1000mG) is somehow acceptable. The Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment is leading the way by applying a real precautionary policy by setting a 0.4 uT (4 mG) exposure limit for new

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    • 12 JUN 05

    Many Scientists Admit to Misconduct

    Many Scientists Admit to Misconduct Degrees of Deception Vary in Poll; Researchers Say Findings Could Hurt the Field By Rick Weiss Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, June 9, 2005; A03 Few scientists fabricate results from scratch or flatly plagiarize the work of others, but a surprising number engage in troubling degrees of fact-bending or deceit,

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    • 06 JUN 05

    Research at mercy of drug firms, study says

    Research at mercy of drug firms, study says Sydney Morning Herald By Ruth Pollard Health Reporter June 6, 2005 A study released today suggests that the publication of incomplete or biased pharmaceutical trials is common. Interference is most blatant when the research shows potentially negative outcomes of a drug or treatment, the report, published in

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    • 20 MAY 05

    Big Pharma attack on Aust./ New Zealand supplements

    URGENT NOTICE – Secret Australian Supplement Ban Legislation Imminent- CODEX Looming – It concerns ALL of us!!! Please act in your and your freedom’s interest! From Eve Hillary at Health Freedom CODEX Campaign URGENT NOTICE PLEASE HELP STOP: Secret anti Health Supplement Legislation Being Passed in Aussie Parliament Natural Health Supplements ARE in the Firing

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