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Consumer’s Handbook to Scientific Claims: Absolute versus relative risk
Does lower literacy make you a sucker for online health ads?
The fuzzy science of “brain training”
FDA Seizes Supplements Containing Psychoactive Plant
Fukushima Report Questions US Nuclear Safety Culture
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The Emerging GMO Labeling Patchwork
Plastic Company’s Unscientific Biodegradability Claims Barred by FTC
End of Persuasion: Paul Offit on Vaccine Requirements
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IPCC Optimism May be Smart Marketing
Cosmos, Fox, and Corporate Risk
FDA Says Male Enhancement Supplements Contained Undisclosed Drugs
Bill would tighten Canada’s Food and Drug Act, but holes remain
Study: Media Can Foster, Reduce Conspiracy Beliefs
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