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Unfortunately what has not been mentioned is the authors of the JAMA article were paid by the platiff's attorneys in the Vioxx case. And used the lawsuit to gain access to the documents used to draw the flawed conclusion. All of the so called sell out doctors have since confirmed their primary involvement in each of the 72 articles questioned.<br> <br> Using 'ghost writers' is a common practice in medicine. How many doctor's do you know that are also writers? It doesn't mean the science is faulty or the facts are wrong because someone else put them on paper.
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