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Presenter Disclosures (1) The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months: Martin Donohoe N/A

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Presenter Disclosures

(1) The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months:

Martin Donohoe

N/A

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Presenter Disclosures

(2)My presentation will include discussion of “off-label” use of the following:

Martin Donohoe

N/A

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Confronting Pseudoscience and Threats from a Corporate Front

Group:The American Council on Science

and Health

Martin Donohoe

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Outline

• Corporate Front Groups

• American Council on Science and Health

• Corporate PR Tactics

• Conclusions

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Corporate Front Groups

• Promote corporate agendas• Strong financial and advisory links with

corporations• Disseminate misinformation/lies under

guise of “science”– Non-peer reviewed, cherry-picked/out of

context

• Promote pro-business, conservative ideology

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Background

• Essay describing health and environmental consequences of global warming for Medscape

• Described ACSH as a corporate front group and criticized its selection of author Michael Crichton as recipient of its 2005 Sound Science Medal– Crichton’s State of Fear questions existence

of human-caused global warming

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ACSH and Global Warming

• Leader referred to “belief” that burning fossil fuels has caused global warming as pseudoscience

• Criticized environmental scientists as “doomsayers” and “fearmongers”

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ACSH Response

• Threatened litigation against Medscape

• Article pulled, then republished with additional material

• ?Loss of potential readership?

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Dr Elizabeth Whelan

• Co-founder of ACSH

• Early writing career:– Freelance writing assignment for Pfizer

criticizing the FDA– Articles for Harper’s Bazaar and Glamour

(fashion magazines)– Books: Panic in the Pantry and Toxic Terror

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Dr Gilbert Ross - Medical /Executive Director

• Spent 1996 in federal prison after being sentenced to 46 months for– Medicaid fraud– Perjury– Obstruction of justice

• Barred by the DHHS for 10 years from participating in either Medicare or Medicaid

• Not mentioned on his bio on ACSH website

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Dr Gilbert Ross’ Career

• Defended Wood Preservative Science Council against health claims regarding arsenic in pressure-treated wood

• Wrote on behalf of the farmed salmon industry that PCBs in fish do not cause any health problems

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ACSH

• Annual turnover of under $2 million• Initial funding from right wing foundations,

corporations• Accepted money to write and disseminate

pro-industry “studies• Now: ?1/3 of funds from private

foundations, 1/3 from individuals, 1/3 from corporations?– Finances secret since early 1990s

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ACSHSound Science

• Has spoken out re dangers of tobacco smoking

• Supported IOM recommendation re coverage of contraception as a preventive health service

• Criticized Oprah for pseudoscientific claims (“The Secret,” anti-vaccination promulgations, nutritional supplement promotions, etc.)

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ACSH:Pseudoscience and Misinformation

• Attacked the precautionary principle

–“anti-science and anti-technology phobia”

–“fundamentally reactionary and elitist”

–“more on the order of theology [than science]”

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ACSH:Pseudoscience and Misinformation

• Minimized the effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) on human health

–38,000 deaths/yr in U.S.

• Opposed FDA regulation of e-cigarettes

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ACSH:Pseudoscience and Misinformation

• Promoted smokeless tobacco, snus, and e-cigarettes as smoking cessation aids

• Opposed graphic tobacco package warnings

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ACSH:Pseudoscience and Misinformation• Denied many of the adverse

neurological effects of lead exposure• Denied endocrine-disrupting effects

of PCBs• Claimed court ordered-cleanup of

Hudson River by GE based on false claims of PCBs causing cancer

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ACSH:Pseudoscience and Misinformation• Minimized health concerns of 9-11

responders

• Opposed EPA attempts to strengthen clean air standards

• Opposed TSCA reforms

• Denied health risks of certain cosmetics

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ACSH:Pseudoscience and Misinformation• Claimed uncertainty regarding effects of

agricultural antibiotics

• Denied health and environmental risks of GM crops

• Turned Alar concerns into manufactured “cautionary tale” of overzealous regulators run amok

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ACSH:Pseudoscience and Misinformation• Criticized health concerns re trans fatty

acids– “There is no such thing as junk food”– “There is insufficient evidence of a

relationship between diet and any disease.” • Rejected AAP recommendation for fast food

television advertising ban• Opposed ban on sales of energy drinks to

minors

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ACSH:Pseudoscience and Misinformation

• Claimed “irradiated food is safe, wholesome and nutritious” and “no radioactive isotopes are involved”

• Promoted nuclear power and benefits of low dose radiation hormesis

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ACSH:Pseudoscience and Misinformation• Denied link between dioxins and

pesticides and adverse health effects– “Pesticides are not toxic to humans of any

age”

• Supported use of human volunteers in pesticide toxicity studies

• Denied health consequences of PBDEs (fire retardants) and PFOA (Teflon)

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“Phony Health Scares”

• Mercury in tuna and other fish

–“Enjoy it without worry”

• Diesel exhaust fumes from school busses

• Arsenic in drinking water• Phthalates in medical devices and

children’s toys

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ACSH: Attacks on Scientists and the Scientific Enterprise

• Threat of litigation against Medscape antithetical to the rules of science

–require the free exchange of information and opinion in pursuit of the truth

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ACSH: Attacks on Scientists and the Scientific Enterprise

• ad hominem attacks

– environmentalists = “toxic terrorists”

– Whelan criticized Dr. Barry Levy and citizen-activist Erin Brockovich as “individuals who…pursued self-serving financial opportunities through litigation”

– Called HSPH a “hotbed of pseudoscience and political agitation”

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Implications of Attacks on Science and Scientists

• ACSH has broad media presence

–Most major networks, newspapers

• Web site popular

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Implications of Attacks on Science and Scientists

• Mislead public / may cause alterations in lifestyle and/or purchasing habits– adverse consequences to health

• Threats of litigation and SLAPP suits distract, intimidate, and deplete the scientific, legal, and financial resources of individuals and groups committed to public health

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Implications of Attacks on Science and Scientists

• Faulty pronouncements influence elected officials

• Threats of litigation divert the valuable time of health care providers, editors, and legal departments away from their more productive missions of research, teaching, writing, and patient care

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Implications of Attacks on Science and Scientists

• Scientists and health care advocates may decide it is wiser to avoid conflict than publish content to which ACSH and other such groups might object

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Educational Deficits Impede Public’s Understanding of Science

• Inadequate funding of science and health education means individuals may lack background necessary to recognize sound science vs. ideological bunk

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Corporate Influence

• Greenwash: Public relations/ad campaigns

• Astroturf: artificially-created grassroots coalitions

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Corporate PR tactics

• Invoke poor people as beneficiaries

• Characterize opposition as “technophobic,” anti-science,” “anti-business,” and “against progress”

• Portray their products as environmentally beneficial in the absence of (or despite the) evidence

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Sponsored Environmental Educational Materials

• Corporate-sponsored and supported by a loose coalition of antiregulatory zealots, corporate polluters, lapdog scientists and misguided parents

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Sponsored Environmental Educational Materials - Examples

• Exxon’s “Energy Cube”

-“Gasoline is simply solar power hidden in decayed matter”

-“Offshore drilling creates reefs for fish”

• Pacific Lumber Company

-“The Great American Forest is. . . renewable forever”

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Sponsored Environmental Educational Materials - Examples

• American Nuclear Society’s “Activities with the Atoms Family”

• Dow’s “Chemipalooza”

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Conclusions

• Professional and lay publications should expose the workings of groups like ACSH

• Scientists should fight back against harassment

• Improve quality of public education; get corporations out of the classroom

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Martin T Donohoehttp://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org

http://[email protected]