Non-Profit and Non-Governmental Organizations (NPOs/NGOs) often receive research funds from private for-profit corporations through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Harm industries such as tobacco and alcohol have utilized this opportunity to clear themselves of any blame in contributing to the disease burden, thus obscuring the real danger of their products. The association of public health institutions with such harmful industries has given rise to both financial and non-financial Conflicts of Interest (COIs). To resolve conflicts that arise out of this association, institutions have sought prohibition and full disclosure models. This article highlights the necessity to expand conflict of interest and include industries of implicit ...
We are a group of researchers and academics with decades of experience in the protection and promoti...
ObjectivesMost non-communicable diseases are preventable and largely driven by the consumption of ha...
UNLABELLED: Policy Points There is growing understanding of how manufacturers of harmful products in...
In addition to the ethical practice of individual health professionals, bioethical debate about conf...
A potential risk of conflict of interest currently exists in research. The financial considerations...
The subject of conflict of interest (CoI) has long preoccupied bioethicists, particularly as a threa...
Efforts to adopt public health policies that would limit the consumption of unhealthy commodities, s...
Objective: This research explored international tobacco control experts’ level of satisfaction with ...
Corporate practices, such as advertising, public relations, lobbying, litigation, and sponsoring sci...
Over the recent decades, the influence of corporate interests – most notably from the cigarette, che...
Background. Tobacco companies have actively promoted the substitution of cigarettes with purportedly...
Conflicts of interest (COIs) do occur in healthcare research, yet their impact on research in the fi...
David Stuckler and colleagues examine five large private global health foundations and report on the...
OBJECTIVES: The growing trend of for-profit organization (FPO)-funded university research is concern...
This chapter discusses financial conflicts of interest in academic research. After exploring the def...
We are a group of researchers and academics with decades of experience in the protection and promoti...
ObjectivesMost non-communicable diseases are preventable and largely driven by the consumption of ha...
UNLABELLED: Policy Points There is growing understanding of how manufacturers of harmful products in...
In addition to the ethical practice of individual health professionals, bioethical debate about conf...
A potential risk of conflict of interest currently exists in research. The financial considerations...
The subject of conflict of interest (CoI) has long preoccupied bioethicists, particularly as a threa...
Efforts to adopt public health policies that would limit the consumption of unhealthy commodities, s...
Objective: This research explored international tobacco control experts’ level of satisfaction with ...
Corporate practices, such as advertising, public relations, lobbying, litigation, and sponsoring sci...
Over the recent decades, the influence of corporate interests – most notably from the cigarette, che...
Background. Tobacco companies have actively promoted the substitution of cigarettes with purportedly...
Conflicts of interest (COIs) do occur in healthcare research, yet their impact on research in the fi...
David Stuckler and colleagues examine five large private global health foundations and report on the...
OBJECTIVES: The growing trend of for-profit organization (FPO)-funded university research is concern...
This chapter discusses financial conflicts of interest in academic research. After exploring the def...
We are a group of researchers and academics with decades of experience in the protection and promoti...
ObjectivesMost non-communicable diseases are preventable and largely driven by the consumption of ha...
UNLABELLED: Policy Points There is growing understanding of how manufacturers of harmful products in...