Junk Science and Food Scares

Parents have enough to worry about without the government and radical activist groups advancing alarmist rhetoric about everyday food and household products. Hyped studies often use absurd assumptions about levels of exposure that would never occur in everyday life, and can discourage parents from using perfectly safe (and even healthy) products. Parents need facts, not junk science, in order to make good decisions for their families about the foods they consume and the products they use.

 

 

ARTICLES:

More Efforts To Blame Advertising for Childhood Obesity
May 2 2012
Julie Gunlock



Where Is the Study on the Health Impact of Perpetually Terrifying the Pregnant?
April 26 2012
Carrie L. Lukas



The Folly of Ingredient-Specific Taxes
April 25 2012
Julie Gunlock



Saving The Rubber Ducky From The Fear Nannies
April 20 2012
Julie Gunlock



Mayor Cornett's Wrongheaded Anti-Soda Campaign
March 30 2012
Julie Gunlock



Caving To Pseudo Science
March 26 2012
Julie Gunlock



Fear Not Your Favorite Soda
March 6 2012
Julie Gunlock



Chemicals, Toys, and Calories
February 29 2012
Julie Gunlock



Shocker! AP Ignores The Facts
February 8 2012
Julie Gunlock



Lower Salt; Lower Life Expectancy
February 2 2012
Julie Gunlock



Death Via Chicken Nugget
January 30 2012
Julie Gunlock



FDA's Misdirected Salt Attacks
January 8 2012
Julie Gunlock



More Salt Studies for the Feds to Ignore
November 29 2011
Julie Gunlock



. . . And Aunt Bertha’s Bringing the Toxic Chemical Casserole
November 22 2011
Julie Gunlock



Our Favorite Guru
November 8 2011
Julie Gunlock



Get Ready For Uncle Sam’s Assault On Salt
October 22 2011
Julie Gunlock



The UN's Upside-Down Food Priorities
September 28 2011
Nicole Kurokawa Neily
The Daily Caller



A Temperance Movement for the Big Government Generation
September 27 2011
Julie Gunlock
Townhall.com