RFK Jr. may bar government scientists from publishing in medical journals
- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Threatened to bar National Institutes of Health scientists from publishing in major medical journals, claiming they are corrupt due to ties with the pharmaceutical industry.
- Kennedy announced plans for NIH scientists to publish in a new in-house journal, citing the need for trustworthy scientific literature.
- The MAHA Commission report led by Kennedy accused the pharmaceutical industry of influencing research and controlling published findings, stating there is scientific evidence of distortion.
- NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya expressed a contrasting view on academic freedom, suggesting that researchers can publish without institutional agreement.
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RFK Might Ban NIH Scientists from Publishing in Biased Medical Journals
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering banning NIH scientists from publishing in certain biased medical journals. Kennedy pointed to the testimony of Dr. Marcia Angell, former editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine. She warned the public that it is “no longer a science journal.” Instead, she called the journal a “vessel for pharmaceutical […] The post RFK Might Ban NIH Scientists from Publishing in Biased Medical Journals appeared …
Health Secretary Says Government Plans to Launch New Medical Journals - The Thinking Conservative
Federal govt scientists will likely be told to stop publishing in medical journals such as The Lancet, Health Secretary RFK, Jr. said in a new podcast. The post Health Secretary Says Government Plans to Launch New Medical Journals appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
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