Rochester author takes scary look at Big Pharma in debut novel
It wouldn’t be possible to write so clearly about a complex industry without a deep understanding of it.
It wouldn’t be possible to write so clearly about a complex industry without a deep understanding of it.
Harmful industries still exert their influence over health professionals, academia, and health systems; robust change is required, write Chris van Tulleken, Nigel Rollins, and Rebecca…
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Genetic tests showed that certain patients were predisposed to brain injuries if they took the drugs. That information remained secret.
The abrupt recall of a new treatment for sickle cell disease serves as a reminder of why journalists should avoid hyping new drugs.
Problem: Misleading health information is detrimental to public health. Even physicians can be misled by biased health information; however, medical students and physicians are not…