It's great that the spotlight of publicity is being beamed onto possible abuse of trust and honesty in the medical profession. The powerless need to be protected from the abuse of power. Sleaze in the medical profession is especially reprehensible, and the drug companies have a poor record for transparency in their research findings.
Saturday, 21 March 2009
Read about Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa's ongoing investigation
Read The Boston Globe's article about Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa's investigation into whether Harvard child psychiatrist Dr. Joseph Biederman's association with pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson influenced his research findings about their psychotropic drugs, and therefore harmed children.
It's great that the spotlight of publicity is being beamed onto possible abuse of trust and honesty in the medical profession. The powerless need to be protected from the abuse of power. Sleaze in the medical profession is especially reprehensible, and the drug companies have a poor record for transparency in their research findings.
It's great that the spotlight of publicity is being beamed onto possible abuse of trust and honesty in the medical profession. The powerless need to be protected from the abuse of power. Sleaze in the medical profession is especially reprehensible, and the drug companies have a poor record for transparency in their research findings.
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