Doubt is their product : how industry's assault on science threatens your health / David Michaels.
Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.Description: xii, 372 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780195300673 (alk. paper)
- 019530067X (alk. paper)
- Industrial toxicology -- United States
- Environmental health -- United States
- Science and industry -- United States
- Lobbying -- United States
- Health risk assessment -- United States
- Environmental Pollution -- adverse effects -- United States
- Carcinogens -- toxicity -- United States
- Industry -- standards -- United States
- Liability, Legal -- United States
- Lobbying -- United States
- Public Policy -- United States
- 615.9/02 22
- RA1229 .M53 2008
- WA 670
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-356) and index.
The manufacture of doubt -- Workplace cancer before OSHA : waiting for the body count -- America demands protection -- Why our children are smarter than we are -- The enronization of science -- Tricks of the trade : how mercenary scientists mislead you -- Defending secondhand smoke -- Still waiting for the body count -- Chrome-plated mischief -- Popcorn lung : OSHA gives up -- Defending the taxicab standard -- The country has a drug problem -- Daubert : the most influential Supreme Court ruling you've never heard of -- The institutionalization of uncertainty -- The Bush administration's political science -- Making peace with the past -- Four ways to make the courts count -- Sarbanes-Oxley for science : a dozen ways to improve our regulatory system.
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