Bending Science: How Special Interests Corrupt Public Health Research

Harvard Univ Press (2008)
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Since skepticism is a familiar and critical feature of the realm of science, scientists generally presume that criticisms — even vigorous, cutthroat criticisms — are offered in the spirit of advancing scientific understanding and without hidden ...

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