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NIH Puts a Stop to it’s Alcohol Study Due to Internal Corruption
The National Institute of Health (NIH) announced that they are no longer going to conduct an alcohol study, that was intended to critically evaluate the benefits or drawbacks of long-term, moderate drinking. In a statement, NIH said that funding from alcohol companies was undermining the objectivity of the search. Not only that, but a number…
