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American Society of Hypertension to host debate
Marc Iskowitz
February 01, 2007
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The American Society of Hypertension will host a debate on conflicts of interest at its annual meeting, reports The Boston Globe. ASH had nixed the critic-only talk but rescheduled, inviting industry advocates.
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