This article didn't faze me one bit. I'm sure that if we were to dig a little bit these "Oxford University experts" would either have some kind of tie to a pharmaceutical company, or would be basing themselves on studies sponsored and doctored by them.
What was more interesting that the article were the comments. They show you people aren't quite as gullible as some would have them.
It is great to see how many people in the comments section are not believing the lies told by drug companies. Maybe there is hope for the health of the world yet.
Well, thank goodness for Dr. McKendrick and for the informed commenters.
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This article didn't faze me one bit. I'm sure that if we were to dig a little bit these "Oxford University experts" would either have some kind of tie to a pharmaceutical company, or would be basing themselves on studies sponsored and doctored by them.
ReplyDeleteWhat was more interesting that the article were the comments. They show you people aren't quite as gullible as some would have them.
It is great to see how many people in the comments section are not believing the lies told by drug companies. Maybe there is hope for the health of the world yet.
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