Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Shouldn't these national newspapers be held to the highest standards of journalism? Shouldn't all their stories be investigative stories? Why do they run anything that's just a remix of the common newswire?
Maybe I'm being too critical; after all, my own stories don't involve detailed investigative journalism, either. But I don't run a $100 million news operation with over a thousand employees and reporters. Simply put, we don't have the budget to do hard-core investigative journalism on every single story. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I'll buy full-page ads in medical journals, bribe a few psychiatrists with "consulting fees," and whip out some press releases that will be faxed to all the national newspapers and magazines. Drug sales will skyrocket in no time! Invest in my IBD company now, and we'll all get rich!
Sounds like a con, right? Yet it's exactly what's happening right now with Restless Legs Syndrome, Road Rage Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder and even Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Every one of these is utterly bogus. Completely fictitious. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Oh yeah, and some national newspapers reported it, so it must be true.
You gotta love this country. I'm not certain the journalists who leap to these conclusions are any smarter than the chickens, but I'm willing to bet most of them are fatter. Were they also injected with adenoviruses? Do they think the obesity epidemic in this country is the fault of a couple of needle-toting lab researchers who have been sleuthing across the country, jabbing skinny people in their sleep and transforming them into overnight diabetics? | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | He has contributed numerous editorials and letters to leading national newspapers, and has published over 100 press releases, over the last decade, on the politics of cancer, and on avoidable causes of cancer, particularly in consumer products.
Dr. | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The soft-drink industry paid for full-page advertisements in leading national newspapers to protest the FDA decision. Industry lobbies, responding to and organizing public opinion, gathered in strength.
Much of the controversy surrounding the saccharin ban arose from the public's sudden awareness and astonishment that this regulatory decision was based solely on the results of animal feeding tests. Further, the public was surprised that these tests were carried out using what seemed to be excessively high quantities of saccharin. | | The Calorie Control Council barraged Congress with cables and letters in protest, and took out full-page advertisements in leading national newspapers complaining about the
* Edwards' career is a classic case of the "revolving door" between industry and Government. Prior to becoming FDA Commissioner he was a Senior Executive at Booz, Allen & Hamilton, a major management consulting firm. After a stint in the FDA, he returned to industry as Senior Vice-President for Research at Becton-Dickinson Medical Supply Home. | | Industry has taken out full-page advertisements in leading national newspapers complaining that "the spiraling costs of regulation," both compliance and administrative, are inflationary and are stifling innovation.^ The industry position is buttressed by articles and letters in leading journals and newspapers from prominent academic spokesmen, and by restrictions on health and environmental regulations newly imposed by the Regulatory Analysis Review Group of COWPS. | Larry Trivieri, Jr. See book keywords and concepts | There started to be tremendous interest, articles on biofeedback in national newspapers and magazines, and the idea of higher states of consciousness being related to something that could be scientifically measured really caught on."
Kansas. "In fact, with practice, biofeedback skills continue to improve. It is like taking tennis lessons. If you stop taking the lessons but continue playing, your game will improve. With biofeedback, it works the same way. The more you practice, the better you get. | Stephen Fried See book keywords and concepts | Full-page ads were beginning to appear in national newspapers with the slogan, "If a murderer kills you, it's homicide. If a drunk driver kills you, it's manslaughter. If the FDA kills you, it's just being cautious."
The rhetoric was so heavy-handed, it could only be seen as a payback for the lashing the industry had absorbed, like a recent pronouncement from Democratic representative Pete Stark during a hearing about a doomed proposal to force doctors to report fatal adverse drug reactions. | John Lauritsen See book keywords and concepts | It extended their charges against national newspapers and other individuals.
Our barrister advised us to print the reply, but with the defamatory comments deleted to prevent us from being sued ourselves by other parties.
The New Statesman objected to this, claiming the article was their copyright and that we could only print it with the defamatory statements included. Again, on legal advice we refused to do this.29
The Pink Paper reaffirmed its defence of Positively Healthy: "We have asked The New Statesman to produce evidence of any wrongdoing in the administration of Positively Healthy. | Richard Leviton See book keywords and concepts | The allopathic propaganda machine rolls on, infiltrating national newspapers such as The New York Times and taking advantage of its reputation for high editorial standards and "objective" reporting. In mid June 1996, The New York Times ran a lengthy two-part, frontpage review of alternative medicine; it dished out the usual pejora-tives and disparagements. But you could discern the cracks in the dike of suppression; you could feel the writer's ideological discomfort just beyond the pejorative facade. |
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