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Researchers and clinicians seeking to strengthen these relationships with industry deserve to be celebrated, not demonized.
Many thanks to John Stossel for articulating the combination of incompetence and bureaucratic will to power that characterizes the TSA. The TSA represents a huge victory for Islamic terrorists over the people of the U.S. How these terrorists must roar with self-satisfied laughter when they contemplate the TSA busily harassing...
The response of a leading Pharmascold to a recent academic talk provides a textbook example of how academic orthodoxy is enforced.
The inherent conflict of science and politics will be the subject of the second-annual "Bloody Crossroads" conference at AEI.
Daily horror stories in the media about unfit doctors, unhealthy foods, dangerous chemicals, soaring gas prices, and incompetent child care have created a culture of fear. But is that fear well-founded?
In his new book Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity (Hyperion, May 2006), John Stossel tackles the misconceptions,...
On-line registration for this event is closed. Walk-in registration will be accepted.
Responding to attacks by Congress and prominent academics that government and academic collaboration with pharmaceutical firms creates biases that can undermine the validity of otherwise useful research, the National Institutes of Health recently promulgated regulations...
A poignant story in Thursday’s Boston Globe describes how the O’Donnell family of Boston channeled their love of a son, Joey, who died tragically at the age of 12 from cystic fibrosis, into a successful mission to develop impactful new treatments for this terrible affliction.







