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Recognizing a Giant of Our Time: Dr. Norman Borlaug Turns 90
Possibly greatest among the twentieth century's unsung and largely unknown benefactors is Dr. Norman Borlaug, whose ninetieth birthday we celebrated on Thursday, March 25th.  Read Full >>


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Serving Tripe Instead of Science
By Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H.
Publish Date : Thursday, January 15, 2004
Last week, the media across North America reported some startling and disturbing news: A study in the journal Science reported that farm-raised salmon -- eaten regularly by millions of Americans and Canadians -- contains elevated levels of PCBs, chemicals now banned but once used by manufacturers for industrial insulation, and legally released into rivers and streams.  Read Full >>
ACSH's 25th Anniversary; Award Recipients Dec. 4, 2003
By Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H.
Publish Date : Friday, December 5, 2003
Remarks delivered at the American Council on Science and Health's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration on the evening of December 4, 2003 in New York City.  Read Full >>
Taking the fish fright bait
By Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H.
Publish Date : Friday, August 15, 2003
Earlier this month, the national media, including the "newspaper of record," the New York Times, reported some startling and disturbing news: Farm-raised salmon — eaten regularly by millions of Americans — contains high levels of PCBs, chemicals now banned but once used by manufacturers for industrial insulation — and legally released into rivers and streams.  Read Full >>
The President vs. science?
By Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H.
Publish Date : Sunday, September 22, 2002
A recent Washington Post article argues that a growing cadre of critics are charging the Bush Administration with playing politics in its recent replacement of Clinton-era participants serving on several major scientific advisory committees.  Read Full >>
A Tribute to Dr. Fredrick J. Stare, 1910-2002
By Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H.
Publish Date : Saturday, April 13, 2002
Irene, David, Fred, Mary, other family members and colleagues, I appreciate the opportunity to offer a brief commentary on Fred Stare, one of the most remarkable people I have had the great honor and pleasure to know.  Read Full >>
Don't Panic. We Can Fight Smallpox.
By Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H.
Publish Date : Thursday, October 25, 2001
As frightening as the threat of anthrax has been, the nightmare scenario for biological warfare calls for another pathogen—one which, unlike anthrax, can be transmitted from person to person.   Read Full >>
Tobacklash!
By Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H.
Publish Date : Friday, June 15, 2001
One Man Wins $3 Billion from Philip Morris and Suddenly People Are Pro-Big Tobacco. What Have They Been Smoking?   Read Full >>
Critics of Corporate Science Out to Chill Science Debate
By Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H.
Publish Date : Thursday, June 14, 2001
A recent issue of the British medical journal The Lancet described the launching of a new Web-based data bank sponsored by the Naderite Center for Science in the Public Interest. The database, called the Integrity in Science project, aims to provide information on the financial links between specific scientists and organizations, and industry. CSPI maintains it is "concerned about the link between industry and science and how the demands of the former can undermine the public-interest mission   Read Full >>
Who Says PCBs Cause Cancer?
By Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D., M.P.H.
Publish Date : Tuesday, December 12, 2000
Last week the Environmental Protection Agency proposed that General Electric spend $490 million dredging the Hudson River to remove what are known as polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs.   Read Full >>
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ACSH Celebrates 25th Anniversary
On December 4, 2003, ACSH hosted a gala dinner in New York City to celebrate its 25th anniversary.  Read Full >>

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