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  • ...rtive of efforts to address issues relating to diet, physical activity and health, and our members are committed to playing a positive role. ...od marketing is not the fundamental driver of diet quality, or the overall health of society. Many factors are involved in the process of becoming overweight
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  • ...s’ dream. They supply cheap processed food, which apparently the British public wants. They are efficient, even owning their own distribution company, NFT. ...ms synonymous with convenience and innovation, and ‘consumer interest in health issues’ is interpreted as ‘low fat and calorie counted ranges’. Examp
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  • ...chool of Medicine at Duke University, and President/CEO of Duke University Health Systems Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy, University of Michigan
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  • ...lthcare PR conference that the drug industry is less than popular with the public. "There is a high suspicion of the pharma industry. Greed, dishonesty and f P&G aggressively markets its products to the public, using clever marketing strategies, including advertising. P&G is one of th
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  • ...ging Waste and Recycling]], and is also one of nine commissioners of the [[Health and Safety Commission]].{{ref|6}} [[Lucy Neville Rolfe]], Tesco's Director ...suggest that the government wants [[Terry Leahy]] to sort out the National Health Service.
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  • ...ronmental issues has become more and more important for corporations whose public image is vital to their sales. ...versities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) 'Tesco' Award for promoting public understanding of animal welfare science.23 It was awarded to Dr Monica Wins
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  • Bryan K. Sanderson is the Chairman of the private health company [[BUPA]]. He is the former Managing Director of Chemicals at [[BP I ...Byron Grote, Chief of Staff at BP was drafted in to carry out a review of public-sector efficiency alongside Peter Gershon in 1998.
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  • Citigate Public Affairs, PR company Citigate Public Affairs - Crag Group
    61 KB (8,658 words) - 18:46, 5 November 2012
  • According to ''Public Affairs News:'' <ref> Brian Johnson, 'EU and the City' ''Public Affairs News'', May 2011 </ref>
    12 KB (1,673 words) - 16:48, 14 May 2015
  • ...ndependent Trustees with backgrounds ranging from alcohol experts from the health, education and voluntary sectors and from within the drinks industry. ...randum of understanding between The [[Portman Group]], the [[Department of Health]], the [[Home Office]], [[Scottish Executive]], [[Welsh Assembly]] and the
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  • ...st's heart" - Hill used to work as a binman and was an [[National Union of Public Employees]] (NUPE) activist involved in the 1982 NHS strike - he is "an ult
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  • ...o lower the price of the pill, which Bayer promptly agreed. "Activists and health officials from developing countries say it is unreasonable for a rich count ...signed the [[Medicines Control Act]] in 1997, which allowed South Africa's health minister to override patent protections to use generic AIDS drugs if there
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  • ...housands of pages of internal company marketing documents on behalf of the Health Committee. He failed to find any evidence of malpractice. He therefore reso ...res-public-health-expert-as-ceo/3030263.article Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref> it is not known if Poley
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  • ...endent scientific research into the relationship between beer consumption, health and behaviour and into issues relating to quality and safety throughout the The World Health Organisation and the European Commission have put pressure on the Brewers o
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  • : 31.01.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety ...latile organic compounds (VOC), which would result in more damage to human health and the environment.<ref>Friends of the Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/eu
    11 KB (1,318 words) - 21:52, 10 October 2012
  • ...our Party]] in 1999. He was ranked as the 8th most important person in the health sector by the ''Guardian'' in 2000. He is a member of the [[Better Regulati ...ce]]'s Working Group on Long Term Care and a member of the [[Department of Health]]'s 'action team' on NHS bed use which recommended that the NHS should plac
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  • ...ularly in the financial services, energy and utilities, and government and public sectors,” he said.{{ref|1}} :TROUBLED health helpline NHS 24 spent £17.5m on private management consultants, the vast m
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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 ...wards, G., Anderson, P., Babor, T. F. et al. (1992) Alcohol Policy and the Public Good. Oxford University Press, New York.,</ref> both focused on the reducti
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  • ...ith an unfair tax regime'. They claim that the Scottish ban on smoking in public places, with England and Wales set to follow, means that the industry needs ...unwanted attention from public health groups. The newly formed [[Alcohol Health Alliance]] is calling for the introduction of measures to respond to growin
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  • {{Template:alcohol badge}} {{Health badge}} ...r could be undertaken more cost effectively elsewhere. <ref> Department of Health 26th July 2010 [http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/MediaCentre/Pressreleases/DH_117844
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