Research Gone Wrong
Ideas about research ethics formed in response to significant events involving unethical behavior by researchers. Below are some of the historically significant occurrences. More occur each year, raising suspicion among...
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Ideas about research ethics formed in response to significant events involving unethical behavior by researchers. Below are some of the historically significant occurrences. More occur each year, raising suspicion among...
If the doctor’s prescription reads like Greek and Latin to you, it isn't far from the truth. A lot of your prescription is actually in Latin! It is very important...
They believe in money and power – they answer only to their stock holders. If they believed in their products, they wouldn’t require legal protection from their product harming children...
Most of the U.S. public is unaware that a U.S. citizen, by law, cannot sue a pharmaceutical company for damages resulting from vaccines. Congress gave them total legal immunity in...
When it comes to nutrition, it is very important that you have the right to freedom of choice and information. Unfortunately, organizations such as the American Dietetic Association (now calling...
After taking nominations for the Most Evil Corporation of the Year survey from our readers, we hosted an online survey that allowed readers to vote on this question. Over 16,000...
Roundup, a highly effective glyphosate broad-spectrum weedkiller sold internationally by Monsanto, is found in agricultural runoff which makes its way to coastal coral reefs, like the Great Barrier Reef. In...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a high production volume chemical with hormone-like properties that has been implicated as a potential carcinogen. Early-life exposure has been linked to increased risk for precancerous...
To date, FDA has no evidence that radionuclides from the Fukushima incident are present in the U.S. food supply at levels that would pose a public health concern. This is...
In an attempt to lend credibility to the article’s premise – particularly that fears of vaccinations are unfounded – it cites a fictional television show and repeated assurances from governments...