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April 2011

Bending Science:

How Special Interests Corrupt Public Health Research

Thomas O. McGarity & Wendy E. Wagner. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010; 400 pp; ISBN: 978-0-67404-714-3, paper $24.95 usd.

What do we know about the possible poisons that industrial technologies leave in our air and water? How reliable is the science that federal regulators and legislators use to protect the public from dangerous products? As this disturbing book shows, ideological or economic attacks on research are part of an extensive pattern of abuse. Thomas McGarity and Wendy Wagner reveal the range of sophisticated legal and financial tactics political and corporate advocates use to discredit or suppress research on potential human health hazards. Scientists can find their research blocked, or find themselves threatened with financial ruin. Corporations, plaintiff attorneys, think tanks, even government agencies have been caught suppressing or distorting research on the safety of chemical products. With stories drawn from the public record, Bending Science exposes an astonishing pattern of corruption and makes a case for reforms to safeguard the integrity of science and the public health.

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