Christian Science Monitor Asks ACSH About Obama Smoking Struggles

By ACSH Staff — Mar 02, 2010
When Senator Obama stated during the 2008 Presidential campaign that he had quit cold turkey in 2007, we were skeptical. We support so many smoking cessation and harm reduction efforts because we have been trying to end smoking for decades, but we know it is difficult.

When Senator Obama stated during the 2008 Presidential campaign that he had quit cold turkey in 2007, we were skeptical. We support so many smoking cessation and harm reduction efforts because we have been trying to end smoking for decades, but we know it is difficult.

Dispatch: PLoS, Obama's Smoking, Infections, Aspirin, and Kristof

By ACSH Staff — Mar 01, 2010
The New Face of the New McCarthyism ACSH’s Jeff Stier got the last word in the Los Angeles Times’ report on PLoS Medicine’s recent announcement that they will no longer review studies that are funded by the tobacco industry.

The New Face of the New McCarthyism ACSH’s Jeff Stier got the last word in the Los Angeles Times’ report on PLoS Medicine’s recent announcement that they will no longer review studies that are funded by the tobacco industry.

Is There Such a Thing as an Objective Science Journal?

By ACSH Staff — Feb 25, 2010
This piece first appeared on TheDailyCaller.com. Studies published in peer-reviewed journals become the basis for everything from the advice your doctor gives you to the very laws that govern us. A journal s ability to tell good science from bad is critical. But some journals have used poor judgment, and even replaced judgment with a bias of their own.

This piece first appeared on TheDailyCaller.com.
Studies published in peer-reviewed journals become the basis for everything from the advice your doctor gives you to the very laws that govern us. A journal s ability to tell good science from bad is critical. But some journals have used poor judgment, and even replaced judgment with a bias of their own.