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  • ...icy [[Gregory Conko]]. "More importantly, it poses a genuine threat to the health and well-being of people throughout the developing world." {{ref|23}} ...of [[Consumer Alert]], a director of the [[American Council on Science and Health]] and a scientific advisor to the [[George C. Marshall Institute]] and adju
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  • The tobacco industry has waged a fifty year campaign to hide the health effects of smoking. In 2005, the US Department of Justice's legal case, One of the tactics was to create a controversy over health where there was not one. For example one Hill and Knowlton memo from the si
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  • *[[J. Huston McCulloch]], Professor of Economics, Ohio State University *[[Thomas S. Szasz]], Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus, Health Science Center, State University of New York, Syracuse
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  • ...as well as emerging firms specializing in drug discovery, medical devices, health services and drug delivery."[http://www.ccapr.com/content.html] ...]] is elected, a push for universal access to healthcare will dominate the health policy discussion early - as it dominated the first term of the [[Clinton a
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  • ..., but from the collective impacts of light to moderate drinkers.<ref>World Health Organisation, Global Status Report on Alcohol Policy, ibid.</ref>{{Template ...ups question the role played by industry groups, rather than disinterested health experts, in putting together this campaign:
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  • * [[Alan Smith]] - Ohio Casualty Group; ...a's working families, with no measurable benefit to environmental or human health[24]."
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  • ...spurious credentials. One example is the [[American Council on Science and Health]] (ACSH). Though billed to the public as an 'independent' and 'blue ribbon' ...ducts on the market, regardless of their detrimental effects on both human health and the environment (see [[Dupont: Corporate crimes|Corporate Crimes]]).
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  • ...l, home furnishings, medical, packaging, electronics and the nutrition and health markets. The company operates through five “market- and technology-focuse ...uthern Methodist University board of trustees and has been a member of the Ohio University Foundation board of trustees. He is a member of the Business Rou
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  • ...and the [[Medical Council on Alcohol]]. Grant then worked for the [[World Health Organisation]] (WHO), where he was responsible for global activities on the ...., Edwards, G., Lumio, M. et al. (1975) Alcohol Control Policies in Public Health Perspective. Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies, Helsinki. </ref> comm
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  • ...er use and the risks posed by pests, that left untreated can cause serious health and safety threats”. It also boasts of having “an excellent working rel ...en.' One of the company's projects is an Urban Garden Academy in Columbus, Ohio which teaches volunteers how to establish community and urban gardening pro
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  • ...Control products destroy biodiversity, cause pollution and pose potential health risks to humans. ...bicides. Although the potential consequences for the environment and human health could be devastating, 'Scotts' World' sure will look pretty.
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  • [[American Health Care Association]] [[America's Health Insurance Plans]]
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  • ...Policy and Management Executive Council of the [[Harvard School of Public Health]] (in 2004). He also serves as distinguished advisor of The [[Children's Mu * [[Robert A Cole]] - Vice President, Global Engineering and Environmental Health and Safety
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  • ...nment Affairs), was assistant manager in the Comptroller's organization in Ohio and served [[Lucent Technologies]] governmental affairs team. ...rny Group in 2005. Prior to joining the firm, major served as the primary health care policy analyst for the Senate [[Republican Policy Committee]] (RPC), s
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  • *[[Alonzo Hamby]], History, Ohio University, Athens *[[Steven Miner]], History, Ohio University, Athens
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  • ...partment of Political Science | [[Frank M. Ochbero]] [[Institute of Mental Health]] (Roekville, Maryland), U.S.A. | [[Andrew J. Pierre]] [[Council on Foreign
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  • ...on the ‘5th floor of our offices, which is an office of the Ministry of Health, in the southern part of town where we work’. He said that at the meeting ...e in the second half of their paper was very good,’ adds Allison Snow of Ohio State University, who specializes in gene flow. ‘But the first half of th
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  • <td align="left">University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center</td> <td align="left">[[Ohio State University Education and Research Foundation]]</td>
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  • ...tobacco and smoking. These include the public smoking bans and the alleged health risks associated with passive smoking, tobacco pricing and advertising and The claim that the health of all non-smokers is at risk through environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) or
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  • Dr. [[Virgil Meier]] is a former employee of [[Scotts Company]], the Ohio-based grass seed company that partnered with [[Monsanto]] to petition to co ...o. In several emails, officials working with the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) asked Monsanto officials to comment and “sugge
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