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Thomas, Samantha and Hennessy, Marita and Frazer, Kate and Wild, Cervantée and Haynes, Ashleigh and Kavanagh, Shane and Okan, Orkan and Daube, Mike (2025) Conflicts of interest in public health research and publications. Health Promotion International, 40, (1), daaf009. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daaf009.

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Providing communities and knowledge users with reliable, independent, and evidence-based information has always been a core function of public health. As part of a comprehensive approach, public education and health literacy initiatives based on rigorous independent evidence have been important in informing individuals, building collective empowerment, and influencing health policies. However, researchers have increasingly documented the challenges that are faced when some industries and corporations make use of research for purposes that run counter to the interests of public health...


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