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Debate raised on conflicts of interest at NAS

The Chronicle of Higher Education: About one-fifth of scientists who have helped write scientific reports for the National Academies had direct financial ties to industry groups with a stake in the findings, a watchdog group reported on Monday. Many of the ties were not disclosed publicly, and some of the panels had few or no members representing consumer or health advocates, the group said.

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