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The American Surgeon: In Defense of Industry-Physician Relationships
As the number of restrictions on physicians working with industry continue to grow, and the places where policies prohibit…
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: The Case of BMP-2 Ignoring Any Benefit from…
Progress in medicine is essential for discovering new ways to make people healthier, experience less pain, and to live longer. The…
Hypertension Treatment Variability Requires Customized Medicine and…
Three recent studies looking at blood pressure treatment and responses in various population groups, suggest that there is a lot…
Harvard Research Convicted on Fraudulent NIH Primate Research – Immoral…
Over the past couple of years, the headlines have been heavily dominated by stories focused on money paid to physicians for their…
University of Wisconsin Physician Resigns Over Bureaucracy
The war against innovation and collaboration between physicians and industry has claimed another victim—and potentially thousands…
Clinical Trial Survey Shows Industry Supported Trials are Successful
The Annals of Internal Medicine published an article entitled “Outcome Reporting Among Drug Trials Registered in…
Tufts Study Shows Clinical Trials Are Harder To Conduct
The Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development (CSDD) at Tufts University provides strategic information to help drug…
Research America Study: American’s Confident in FDA and Biomedical Research
Before taking your next insulin shot or beta blocker, did you ever wonder how the medication your taking went from the labs into…
Richard Blumenthal’s Lyme Deception
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has a problem and it is just not his military record that he is exaggerating…
JAMA: Nissen and DeAngelis on Industry Supported Clinical Trials
After the New York Times publication of Steve Nissen’s secret tape recording meetings with pharmaceutical executives the Journal…