Here's a glaring, classic example of how health care industry public relations is taking advantage of a weakened news media to get its story - and only its story - across.
For free.
As if it were independently vetted news.
Which it isn't.
Here's a glaring, classic example of how health care industry public relations is taking advantage of a weakened news media to get its story - and only its story - across.
For free.
As if it were independently vetted news.
Which it isn't.
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