Still Doctoring the Facts [1]
Submitted by Diane Farsetta [2] on
"When American corporations come up against inconvenient science," writes Bill Hogan, "they call in the American Council on Science and Health [3]." The group's medical / executive director, Dr. Gilbert Ross [4], has "defended the Wood Preservative Science Council, saying ... the arsenic in pressure-treated wood poses 'no risk to human health,'" and has written "on behalf of the farmed-salmon industry [5] that the PCBs in fish 'are not a cause of any health risk, including cancer.'" And Ross' background is as spotty as his junk science [6]-for-hire. For "his participation in a scheme that ultimately defrauded New York's Medicaid program of approximately $8 million," Ross had his medical license revoked, spent a year at a federal prison camp, and was barred from the Medicare [7] and Medicaid programs for 10 years, after a judge found him to be "a highly untrustworthy individual." Ross regained his medical license last year.