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All the 20545 items in the Healthy Skepticism Library are listed below in order of publication date with the most recent at the top. There are 100 items per page.

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HSL807
Wilde MATHEWS, Anand G, Davies P.
Why U.S., Canada Differ on Safety Of Attention-Deficit Drug
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 2005 Feb 11

HSL811
Harris G, Carey B.
Senator charges FDA interceded for drug: Grassley says agency asked Canada not to ban Adderall XR
The New York Times 2005 Feb 11

HSL889
Associated Press.
Film Exposes Pharmaceutical Secrets
Forbes.com 2005 Feb 10

HSL5425
Steinbrook R.
Commercial support and continuing medical education.
N Engl J Med 2005 Feb 10;352:(6):534-5
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/extract/352/6/534

HSL804
Metherell M.
Generic drug price cut limited to one-off
The Sydney Morning Herald 2005 Feb 8

HSL805
Emory Study Reveals the Huge Influence of Direct-to-Consumer Drug Advertisements
HealthOrbit, Inc. - News Details 2005 Feb 8

HSL1606
Wofford JL, Ohl CA.
Teaching appropriate interactions with pharmaceutical company representatives: the impact of an innovative workshop on student attitudes.
BMC Med Educ 2005 Feb 8;5:(1):5
http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1472-6920-5-5.pdf

HSL801
Faunce T.
Time to gear up for the generic v brand-name drugs showdown: Officials dealing with the trade deal must not sideline public input
The Sydney Morning 2005 Feb 7

HSL802
Dodson L.
Cabinet to reassess price cut for generic drugs
The Sydney Morning Herald 2005 Feb 7

HSL803
Bouma J, Brandt E.
Money and pills
Trouw (Netherlands) 2005 Feb 5

HSL3707
Graham DJ, Campen D, Hui R, Spence M, Cheetham C, Levy G, Shoor S, Ray WA.
Risk of acute myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death in patients treated with cyclo-oxygenase 2 selective and non-selective non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: nested case-control study.
Lancet 2005 Feb 5-11;365:(9458):475-81
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0140673605178647

HSL800
Anti-depressants pregnancy risk
BBC News 2005 Feb 4

HSL816
Reuters .
Antidepressants may harm newborns: Study: Infants face possible side effects of withdrawal
MSNBC.com 2005 Feb 4

HSL1133
Australia - United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) & the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) Statement on the Implementation of Australia's AUSFTA Commitments 4th February 2005
2005 Feb 04
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/ministers/publishing.nsf/Content/health-mediarel-yr2005-ta-abb008.htm?OpenDocument&yr=2005&mth=02

HSL798
Rochon-Ford A, Armstrong L.
Cancer war tells only half of story
Toronto Star 2005 Feb 3

HSL788
Hensley S.
Pfizer Disputes New Allegation Of Failure to Publish Test Data
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 2005 Feb 2

HSL791
Willman D.
NIH Seeks 'Higher Standard':Banning staff deals with drug firms will help set an ethical example, the agency director says.
THE LOS ANGELES TIMES 2005 Feb 2

HSL792
Harris G.
Agency Scientists Divided Over Ethics Ban on Consulting
THE NEW YORK TIMES 2005 Feb 2

HSL793
Vedantam S.
Fewer Kids Prescribed Drugs for Depression Sharp Decrease Seen After Reports of Risks
The Washington Post 2005 Feb 2

HSL797
Ivanhoe NEWSWIRE.
Statin Risks
News 14 Carolina 2005 Feb 2

HSL20080
Kelly S
HCN denies Medical Director breaches advertising code
Medical Observer 2005 Feb 22

HSL789
Willman D.
NIH to Ban Deals With Drug Firms: Federal researchers will no longer be able to accept fees to consult for companies, officials say. The lucrative pacts have sparked ethics probes.
The Los Angeles Times 2005 Feb 1

HSL790
Harris G.
Ban on Federal Scientists' Consulting Nears
THE NEW YORK TIMES 2005 Feb 1

HSL796
Kirkey S.
Children's drugs an 'educated guess'
The Ottawa Citizen 2005 Feb 1

HSL1499
Berenson A, Harris G.
Pfizer Says 1999 Trials Revealed Risks With Celebrex
The New York Times 2005 Feb 1

HSL3798
Neuhaus J.
[Quality requirements for investigational medicinal products. The state authorities' point of view]
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz 2005 Feb 01;48:(2):189-95
http://scienceserver.cilea.it/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&issn=14369990&volume=48&issue=2&firstpage=189

HSL4956
Krishnan E.
Unregistered trials are unethical.
PLoS Med 2005 Feb 01;2:(2):e48
http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=15737003

HSL5298
Stewart M, Marshall JN, Ostbye T, Feightner JW, Brown JB, Harris S, Galajda J.
Effectiveness of case-based on-line learning of evidence-based practice guidelines.
Fam Med 2005 Feb 01;37:(2):131-8
http://www.stfm.org/fmhub/fm2005/February/Moira131.pdf

HSL6042
Earle L, Kelly L.
Coping strategies, depression, and anxiety among Ontario family medicine residents.
Can Fam Physician 2005 Feb 01;51:242-3
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=16926935

HSL799
Goldstein N.
Important Leadership Lessons from Outer Space Exploration
Inside Influence Report 2005 Feb

HSL13603
Alpert JS.
Doctors and the drug industry: how can we handle potential conflicts of interest?
Am J Med 2005 Feb;118:(2):99-100
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0002-9343(04)00751-X

HSL782
Alarm sounded on ads in doctors' software
Australian Financial Review 2005 Jan 30

HSL786
Editorial .
Corporate Welfare Runs Amok
THE NEW YORK TIMES 2005 Jan 30

HSL787
Fulbright L.
Kaiser bans painkiller Bextra
San Francisco Chronicle 2005 Jan 30

HSL783
Shimron Y, Gardner A.
Cream's safety wasn't tested: 'Compound drugs' lightly regulated
The News & Observer Publishing Company 2005 Jan 29

HSL809
Szalavitz M.
Opioids could offer mass market pain relief
New Scientist 2005 Jan 29

HSL780
Griffin K.
Putting a price on human life: As health costs soar, should PharmaCare pay for expensive but unproven drugs for rare diseases?
The Vancouver Sun 2005 Jan 28

HSL784
Associated Press.
Acne Drug Memos Kept Secret Despite Suits
Associated Press 2005 Jan 28

HSL785
Willman D.
NIH Seeks Outside Inquiry of Scientist: Agency ethics officials target an Alzheimer's researcher who accepted more than $500,000 from a drug company and didn't report it.
THE LOS ANGELES TIMES 2005 Jan 28

HSL779
Naik G.
More AIDS Drugs Get to the Poor
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 2005 Jan 27

HSL817
Reuters .
Lilly Says UK Medical Journal Retracts Prozac Claim
2005 Jan 27

HSL3683
Berndt ER.
To inform or persuade? Direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs.
N Engl J Med 2005 Jan 27;352:(4):325-8
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/utils/lofref.fcgi?PrId=3051&uid=15673797&db=pubmed&url=http://content.nejm.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=short&pmid=15673797

HSL768
Hallam K, Jensen K.
Pfizer Faces Republican Assault on Drug Import Ban
Bloomberg News 2005 Jan 26

HSL1200
Health and environment advocates cautious about "Campaign to Control Cancer": Funding sources questioned
Women and Health Protection 2005 Jan 26

HSL766
Bull Riding and Cancer Treatment
New York Times 2005 Jan 25

HSL767
Abelson , Pollack A.
Patient Care vs. Corporate Connections
The New York Times 2005 Jan 25

HSL775
Cresswell A.
Drug companies threaten price hikes
The Australian 2005 Jan 25

HSL776
Limprecht E.
Patient data taken without GPs' consent
The Australian Doctor 2005 Jan 25

HSL763
Technology reminds sick to take pills
Business Day 2005 Jan 24

HSL765
Otto , A .
A fatal flaw: Sometimes the drugs designed to help people battling depression do more harm than good
THE NEWS TRIBUNE 2005 Jan 24

HSL794
Barclay L.
More Evidence on Cardiovascular Risks of COX-2 Inhibitors, Other NSAIDs
Medscape Medical News 2005 Jan 24

HSL762
Kolata , G .
Rapid Rise and Fall for Body-Scanning Clinics
The New York Times 2005 Jan 23

HSL1909
Moynihan R.
The marketing of a disease: female sexual dysfunction.
BMJ 2005 Jan 22;330:(7484):192-4
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/330/7484/192

HSL761
Tomlinson , H .
Novartis sucked into Serious Frauds Office inquiry Crackdown on alleged price-fixing cartels is widened
The Guardian 2005 Jan 21

HSL795
Many Americans Seek Drug Information - But Not Drugs - Online
News Briefs 2005 Jan 21

HSL760
Editorial .
India's Choice
The New York Times 2005 Jan 18

HSL1029
Lexchin J.
Prescribing errors
CMAJ 2005 Jan 18;172:(2):
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/172/2/229

HSL1031
Lexchin J, Cassels A.
Does the C in CME stand for "Continuing" or "Commercial"?
CMAJ 2005 Jan 18;172:(2):160-2
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/172/2/160-a

HSL757
Meier B .
Dispute Puts a Medical Journal Under Fire
The New York Times 2005 Jan 17

HSL758
Rowland , C .
Drug firms seek profit in giveaways: Marketing targets consumer loyalty
The Boston Globe 2005 Jan 17

HSL759
Two Drug Firms Set To Repatriate Profits
The Wall Street Journal 2005 Jan 17

HSL756
Saul , S .
F.D.A. Panel Votes Against Sale of Statins Over Counter
The New York Times 2005 Jan 15

HSL3800
Sams-Dodd F.
Target-based drug discovery: is something wrong?
Drug Discov Today 2005 Jan 15;10:(2):139-47
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T64-4FGWYRP-F&_coverDate=01%2F15%2F2005&_alid=362933608&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_qd=1&_cdi=5020&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=a783f5c6ceb7d3e498ae75801d03fda9

HSL3801
Lawrence R.
New opportunities in Asia: a focus on India and China.
Drug Discov Today 2005 Jan 15;10:(2):89-91
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T64-4FGWYRP-6&_coverDate=01%2F15%2F2005&_alid=362934848&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_qd=1&_cdi=5020&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=4d53ce3a1764cb7e12a6d44c2c452e52

HSL753
Prozac: A class action lawsuit is filed in Montreal
Canda News Wire Group 2005 Jan 14

HSL754
Herbert , B .
A Gift for Drug Makers
THE NEW YORK TIMES 2005 Jan 14

HSL748
Abboud , L .
Eli Lilly Goes On the Offensive To Defend Prozac
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 2005 Jan 13

HSL749
Hospitals Step Up Efforts To Avoid Medication Errors
The Wall Street Journal 2005 Jan 12

HSL1199
Liberals threaten Canadian internet pharmacy industry
2005 Jan 12

HSL750
Abboud , L .
Challenge to Pfizer's Lipitor Has Some Investors Worried
The Wall Street Journal 2005 Jan 11

HSL751
Goozner , M .
Plugging The Whistle
TomPaine.com Daily Dispatch 2005 Jan 11

HSL769
Metherell M.
Call for more data on drug approvals
Political Correspondent 2005 Jan 11

HSL747
Tomlinson , H .
Regulators will be wary weighing up fatbuster: Sanofi is confident it has a winner with obesity drug but it can expect close scrutiny of side-effects
The Guardian 2005 Jan 10

HSL752
Hirschler , B .
Cholesterol lowering drug, Crestor Linked to Patient Death
Reuters 2005 Jan 10

HSL744
Webb T.
Litigation culture threatens future of drugs industry, MPs warned
Independent Digital 2005 Jan 9

HSL746
Rowland C .
Drug firms lagging on openness; Despite vow, few studies publicized
The Boston Globe 2005 Jan 9

HSL741
Mercola.com
Crestor: No Truth in Advertising?
mercola.com 2005 Jan 8

HSL742
Mercola.com
Drug Company Empire Ready to Fall
Mercola.com 2005 Jan 8

HSL743
Mercola.com
Drug Giant Admits Another Arthritis Painkiller Increases Heart Risks
Mercola.com 2005 Jan 8

HSL745
Lenzer J .
US bill to shield drug companies from product liability
BMJ 2005 Jan 8

HSL734
Tomlinson , H .
Drug firms will publish all trial data
The Guardian 2005 Jan 7

HSL736
Editoral .
Another Malpractice
The Washington Post 2005 Jan 7

HSL738
Drug driving 'lethal' warning
BBC News 2005 Jan 7

HSL5150
Lundberg GD.
The Institute for One World Health--a not-for-profit pharmaceutical company.
MedGenMed 2005 Jan 7;7:(1):61
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/utils/lofref.fcgi?PrId=3052&uid=16369366&db=PubMed&url=http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/496086

HSL737
California prescription drug plan offers Canada-sized discounts
Bloomberg News 2005 Jan 6

HSL1198
Global Industry Position On Disclosure of Information About Clinical Trials
IFPMA 2005 Jan 6

HSL731
Rost P .
Contradicting itself on drug imports
The New Jersey Star-Ledger 2005 Jan 5

HSL732
Opera Singer Talks About Addiction
jointogether.org 2005 Jan 5

HSL733
Fuhrmann , M .
Health Canada defends drug-approval process, denies 'built-in bias'
Canadian Press 2005 Jan 5

HSL735
The ASSOCIATED.
Lilly Says Prozac Documents Contain No New Information
The New York Times 2005 Jan 5

HSL755
Vandehei , J .
Malpractice Bill Shields Drugmakers
THE WASHINGTON POST 2005 Jan 5

HSL729
Watkins , T .
Papers indicate firm knew possible Prozac suicide risk
CNN 2005 Jan 4

HSL728
Tsao A.
Big Changes for Big Pharma
Business Week 2005 Jan 3

HSL711
Konig , S .
Florida, Pfizer Team up to Improve Medicaid Patients' Use of Health Services
Health Care News 2005 Jan 1

HSL720
Belson , K .
Lilly Shares Fall on Report About Prozac Documents
THE NEW YORK TIMES 2005 Jan 1

HSL721
Bloomberg NEWS.
F.D.A. Approves Pfizer Remedy for Nerve Pain From Diabetes
The New York Times 2005 Jan 1

HSL2033
Mansfield PR, Mintzes B, Richards D, Toop L.
Direct to consumer advertising.
BMJ 2005 Jan 1;330:(7481):5-6
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/330/7481/5

HSL3792
Bloice C.
Why is this woman smiling? The hard sell of bad medicine.
Revolution 2005 Jan-Feb 01;6:(1):22-9

HSL3804
Dalby AJ.
Reflections on the withdrawal of rofecoxib.
Cardiovasc J S Afr 2005 Jan-Feb 01;16:(1):5-6
http://blues.sabinet.co.za/WebZ/Authorize?sessionid=0:autho=pubmed:password=pubmed2004&/AdvancedQuery?&format=F&next=images/ejour/cardio/cardio_v16_n1_a2.pdf

HSL5334
Frantz S.
How to avoid another 'Vioxx'.
Nat Rev Drug Discov 2005 Jan 01;4:(1):5-7
http://www.nature.com/news/2004/041220/pf/nrd1629_pf.html

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