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VIDEO: Follow-up to Plastics Story

By: Dahlia Rideout (Little_personView Profile)


Source: MSNBC Today Show

Plastic warnings were given on MSNBC's The Today Show yesterday regarding plastics safety (Watch the segment here). Apparently MSNBC drew some fire for the report and invited their Medical Editor to add some additional facts. Could MSNBC have responded to pressure by the plastics industry? You be the judge.

The Today Show's Medical Editor, Dr. Nancy L. Snyderman, is a former employee of Johnson & Johnson, and an accomplished Head and Neck Surgeon.

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