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Posted AT 12:00 AM EDT on 27/06/07

So how come we didn't know about vitamin D?

Special to Globe and Mail Update

Think health policy-makers make decisions about what's in the public's best interest and based on the best science? Think again. While it may seem that decisions about health policy are made by people driven by concern with the public good, it's clear they get lots of help, encouragement and advice from corporate CEOs whose key concern is not the public good, per se, but keeping shareholders happy.

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