Are industry-funded charities promoting "advocacy-led studies" or "evidence-based science"?: a case study of the International Life Sciences Institute
Abstract Background Industry sponsorship of public health research has received increasing scrutiny, and, as a result, many multinational corporations (MNCs), such as The Coca-Cola Company and Mars Inc., have committed to transparency with regard to what they fund, and the findings of funded researc...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Steele (Author), Gary Ruskin (Author), Lejla Sarcevic (Author), Martin McKee (Author), David Stuckler (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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