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Does Off-Label Promotion Settlement Signal Change in FDA Policy?

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Health News Review | Jun 22, 2016

NYT Coverage of Osteoporosis Drugs Raises Objectivity Concerns

The catalyst for this front page story is the apparent decline in the use of bisphosphonate drugs, standard treatments used to prevent osteoporotic fractures, and the concern that patients are being misled about the safety of these drugs.

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Public Integrity | Jun 17, 2016

Report: The Toxic Effects of Corporate Corruption of Scientific Research

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Corporate Crime Reporter | Jun 16, 2016

Report: Unchecked Pharma Corruption Threatening Vulnerable Patients’ Lives

The global pharmaceutical sector is wide open to corruption abuse, with both governments and companies failing to properly address corruption risks.

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Vanity Fair | Jun 13, 2016
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A Disturbing Look Inside the World of Big Pharma

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MIT Technology Review | Jun 13, 2016
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Can Autonomous Vehicles Determine Fault in an Accident?

The majority of cars sold in the U.S. now have event data recorders—sometimes described as black boxes—that log data to be examined in the event of an accident.

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STAT | Jun 3, 2016
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Critics: Pharma ‘Health Initiatives’ Aimed at Kids Really Just Marketing

Drug and device companies have been trying to reach kids for decades, but a STAT examination has found that these efforts are taking new forms. Medical companies are bankrolling classroom lesson plans and comic books, hosting events with costumed characters, and promoting smartphone apps. It’s all aimed at teaching children and teens about certain health conditions — conditions for which there just happen to be treatments marketed by the companies sponsoring the outreach.

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Star Tribune | May 25, 2016
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E.U. Approval Concerns Prompt Warning to Farmers About New Monsanto Roundup Ready Soybeans

“We’re making our farmers aware of the situation,” said David Kee, research director of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association. “We do not encourage the planting of this because of the risk involved.”

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The Wall Street Journal | May 19, 2016
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Theranos Issues “Tens of Thousands” of Corrected Blood Test Reports($)

Theranos Inc. has told federal health regulators that the company voided two years of results from its Edison blood-testing devices, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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