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− | Obesity has already reached epidemic proportions in many Western countries. We ask whether organisations such as [[Association for the Study of Obesity]] and [[National Obesity Forum]] are playing a constructive role in the debate on obesity, or whether they simply promote the interests of companies with a stake in obesity-related policy. We look at how obesity-related groups have often been funded by companies such as [[LighterLife | + | Obesity has already reached epidemic proportions in many Western countries. We ask whether organisations such as [[Association for the Study of Obesity]] and [[National Obesity Forum]] are playing a constructive role in the debate on obesity, or whether they simply promote the interests of companies with a stake in obesity-related policy. We look at how obesity-related groups have often been funded by companies such as [[LighterLife]], [[GlaxoSmithKline]] and [[Kelloggs]]. |
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Welcome to the Health Portal on Powerbase | ||
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The Health Portal is a 'Super-Portal' project dedicated to documenting and reporting about spin and lobbying on health issues. It is part of Powerbase—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR. Other related portals include Foodspin, Pharma and Alcohol. Powerbase has a policy of strict referencing and is overseen by a Managing editor and a Sysop and several associate Portal editors. |
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