Peter Rost, M.D., is a former Pfizer Marketing Vice President providing services as a medical device and drug expert witness and pharmaceutical marketing expert. Judge Sanders: "The court agrees with defendants' view that Dr. Rost is a very adept and seasoned expert witness." He is also the author of Emergency Surgery, The Whistleblower and Killer Drug. You can reach him on rostpeter (insert symbol) hotmail.com. Follow on https://twitter.com/peterrost
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Secret CIA document reveals cooperation with drug industry.
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And in other related news, have you seen that the healthcare industry and the Pharmaceutical Industry are taking on Michael Moore and his upcoming film: Sicko? See this, a.o. on the cnn.com website. Obviously, the healthcare industry feels that there are some mighty valid arguments against it, and the pharmaceutical industry. It appears, so far, that they have come not much further than ad hominum allegations against the person of Michael Moore, his girth and his research methods. Does not appear to be making any substantive dents, though. Oh, and PETA has a problem as well. Mr. Moore eats too much meat. No, says a columnist, Hanft, he eats too many donuts. How would they know? And what, if anything, would that have to do with healthcare insurance or two important and related industries?
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And in other related news, have you seen that the healthcare industry and the Pharmaceutical Industry are taking on Michael Moore and his upcoming film: Sicko? See this, a.o. on the cnn.com website. Obviously, the healthcare industry feels that there are some mighty valid arguments against it, and the pharmaceutical industry. It appears, so far, that they have come not much further than ad hominum allegations against the person of Michael Moore, his girth and his research methods. Does not appear to be making any substantive dents, though. Oh, and PETA has a problem as well. Mr. Moore eats too much meat. No, says a columnist, Hanft, he eats too many donuts. How would they know? And what, if anything, would that have to do with healthcare insurance or two important and related industries?
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