Health & Medicine
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NIH Scraps $100 Million Moderate Drinking Study As Unethical Behavior Surfaces
NIH shuts down the controversial study it is putting together on moderate drinking after a report reveals the unethical practices in its funding. As it turns out, the alcohol industry played a big part behind the scenes of the project.
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