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Credibility of Pharmaceutical Industry is a Sham

This is further article concerning recent revelations of this mammoth fraud perpetrated on the innocent public by drug companies and their medical fraternity underlings. As I have mentioned in earlier posts, anyone who bothers to investigate the origins and funding of drug research studies will easily surmise, though not necessarily be able to prove, the dubious credibility of it and treat it accordingly.

It is very refreshing to see that substantial evidence of such fraud has now reached the public domain.

Widespread Ghostwriting of Drug Trials Means “Scientific” Credibility of Pharmaceutical Industry is a Sham
by Mike Adams (see all articles by this author)

(NaturalNews) The discovery that drug companies have been ghostwriting scientific studies using in-house writers, then paying (bribing) doctors and high-level academics to pretend they were the author of the article is making shockwaves across conventional medicine. This latest revelation of scientific fraud exposes a massive, widespread system of fraud involving not only the drug companies, but also hundreds of different peer-reviewed, “scientific” medical journals that have published these ghostwritten articles. This scam is the latest embarrassment to conventional medicine; a system built on such a foundation of scientific fraud that the admission of dishonesty no longer surprises anyone. The pharmaceutical industry, it seems, is now supported almost entirely by fraudulent science fabricated by marketing personnel.

Click below for full article from NaturalNews.com

http://www.naturalnews.com/z023074.html

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