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PLoS Medicine and the New York Times victorious in court; Public will have access to ghostwriting documents

By PLoS Guest Blogger
Posted: August 5, 2009
Category: Authors, Ghostwriting, Media, Public | Tagged Ghostwriting, medical literature, pharmaceutical industry | 13 Comments

Successful intervention by PLoS Medicine and New York Times in Federal court grants public access to evidence that drug company ‘ghostwrote’ medical articles about hormone therapy drug, Prempro

By Virginia Barbour
Posted: July 25, 2009
Category: Authors, Ghostwriting, Public | Tagged Ghostwriting, medical literature, pharmaceutical industry | 2 Comments
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