US Department of Justice Probes Corruption in Big Pharma; Glaxo, Pfizer,...
Financial Times By Stephanie Kirchgaessner August 12, 2010 The US Department of Justice is scrutinising payments by leading pharmaceuticals companies for hospitality, consultants, licensing agreements...
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The Asian Tribune, August 21, 2010 By Shenali Waduge They say there’s no money in healthy people. But, why is the pharmaceutical industry the most profitable industry in the world? It is because they...
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(Image taken from: http://herinst.org/sbeder/corppower/pharm-agenda.html) by CCHR Int A new study, the result of a joint collaboration between Indiana University and Columbia University, and published...
View ArticleDrug Firms Face Bribery Probe from US Department of Justice
Justice Department, SEC Seek Information From Companies on Payments to Overseas Officials Wall Street Journal, October 5, 2010 by Michael Rothfeld Federal investigators are looking at ways that drug...
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NPR is investigating how pharmaceutical company payments to physicians are influencing physician prescription practices in partnership with ProPublica, an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces...
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FoodConsumer, November 12, 2010 by Martha Rosenberg “Trust me” used to be the punch line about how a certain obscenity is uttered by Hollywood agents. It also used to govern the conflicts of interest...
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San Francisco Chronicle, November 18, 2010 by Victoria Colliver About 48 of the more than 1,730 California doctors who received money from pharmaceutical companies over the past 21 months have been the...
View ArticleDrug Industry Fraud—The Whistle Has Been Blown, But Where’s the Enforcement?
Counter Punch, December 28, 2010 by Ralph Nadar The corporate defrauding of taxpayers (eg. Medicaid and Medicare) and prescription drugs with skyrocketing prices was the subject of a report by Public...
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Some psychiatrists argue that ADHD is little more than a marketing gimmick The Mark By Fred Baughman May 18, 2011 Dr. Fred Baughman, Child neurologist; opponent of ADHD diagnosis Some 5.4 million...
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OpEdNews – July 21, 2011 by Martha Rosenberg Most people blame direct-to-consumer advertising, especially on TV, for elevating everyday anxiety to depression, depression to bipolar disorder, childhood...
View ArticleSeven Ways Medical Conflicts of Interest are Disguised
FoodConsumer, November 12, 2010 by Martha Rosenberg “Trust me” used to be the punch line about how a certain obscenity is uttered by Hollywood agents. It also used to govern the conflicts of interest...
View ArticleDisciplined doctors receiving pharmaceutical funds
San Francisco Chronicle, November 18, 2010 by Victoria Colliver About 48 of the more than 1,730 California doctors who received money from pharmaceutical companies over the past 21 months have been the...
View ArticleDrug Industry Fraud—The Whistle Has Been Blown, But Where’s the Enforcement?
Counter Punch, December 28, 2010 by Ralph Nadar The corporate defrauding of taxpayers (eg. Medicaid and Medicare) and prescription drugs with skyrocketing prices was the subject of a report by Public...
View ArticleIs ADHD a Fictional Disease?
Some psychiatrists argue that ADHD is little more than a marketing gimmick The Mark By Fred Baughman May 18, 2011 Dr. Fred Baughman, Child neurologist; opponent of ADHD diagnosis Some 5.4 million...
View ArticleAre You Taking Pills You Don’t Need? Here Are Some Reasons Why
OpEdNews – July 21, 2011 by Martha Rosenberg Most people blame direct-to-consumer advertising, especially on TV, for elevating everyday anxiety to depression, depression to bipolar disorder, childhood...
View ArticlePsycho-Pharma Front Groups Paid Million$
Campaigns to “Stop the Stigma” of Mental Illness were Launched by the Psycho-Pharmaceutical Industry By CCHR International The Mental Health Industry Watchdog August 17, 2020 With a seemingly...
View ArticleDisciplined doctors receiving pharmaceutical funds
San Francisco Chronicle, November 18, 2010 by Victoria Colliver About 48 of the more than 1,730 California doctors who received money from pharmaceutical companies over the past 21 months have been the...
View ArticleDrug Industry Fraud—The Whistle Has Been Blown, But Where’s the Enforcement?
Counter Punch, December 28, 2010 by Ralph Nadar The corporate defrauding of taxpayers (eg. Medicaid and Medicare) and prescription drugs with skyrocketing prices was the subject of a report by Public...
View ArticleIs ADHD a Fictional Disease?
Some psychiatrists argue that ADHD is little more than a marketing gimmick The Mark By Fred Baughman May 18, 2011 Dr. Fred Baughman, Child neurologist; opponent of ADHD diagnosis Some 5.4 million...
View ArticleAre You Taking Pills You Don’t Need? Here Are Some Reasons Why
OpEdNews – July 21, 2011 by Martha Rosenberg Most people blame direct-to-consumer advertising, especially on TV, for elevating everyday anxiety to depression, depression to bipolar disorder, childhood...
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