Celebrities Don’t Have All the Answers
With 17 million followers on Twitter, Kim Kardashian has an enormous opportunity to improve lives simply by sharing accurate information with her fans. read more
View ArticleNew York Times Hides Spoon-fed Activist Rhetoric Behind Opinion
In case you saw yesterday’s Opinionator blog and thought it warranted some questions to the New York Times, we did too. More and more we see columnists hiding behind opinion when they spout spoon-fed...
View ArticleHow Much Philly.com Should You Believe?
When Philly.com asked how much tuna kids should eat we took a close look at their reporting and found it... lacking. Here's a letter to their editors and watch this space for any response.June 24,...
View ArticleQuestions For Mark Bittman
After receiving a computer generated brush off from the New York Times ombudsman, who was apparently too busy writing about Sesame Street, Leonard Cohen, the 7-minute workout, Kanye West, and...
View ArticleWashington Post's Misguided Fears
October 16, 2013Laurie McGinleyHealth Editor Cameron BarrNational Editor The Washington Post Dear Ms. McGinley and Mr. Barr,An article by Darryl Fears this week, “Study links warmer water temperatures...
View ArticleConsumer Reports Does (Yet Another) Disservice to Consumers
For many, Consumer Reports is synonymous with cars and electronics but when it comes to reporting on nutrition and fish it’s usually misreporting and manipulation. Here’s their latest blunder.February...
View ArticleFDA Blasts Consumer Reports Irresponsible Tuna Recommendation
While Consumer Reports gives bad advice to pregnant women about tuna consumption the FDA says consumers should not fixate on mercury:read more
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