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Study claims sugar industry influenced anti-caries program

2015-03-18 08:20:55| Sugar Industry News

Citing internal cane and beet sugar documents dating back to 1959, an article published in PLOS Medicine claims that the sugar industry made a concerted effort to alter the priorities of the National Institute of Dental Research\'s (NIDR\'s) 1971 National Caries Program (NCP). Cristin Kearns, Stanton A. Glantz, et al., Sugar Industry Influence on the Scientific Agenda of the National Institute of Dental Research\'s 1971 National Caries Program: A Historical Analysis of Internal Documents, PLOS Medicine, March 2015.

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