CDC Still Getting Interference. This Time From Teachers.

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    CDC Still Getting Interference. This Time From Teachers.

    In 1983, a scientist named Bill Foege resigned as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He did so, Michael Lewis tells us in his new book, “The Premonition,” because after CDC researchers had discovered a connection between aspirin and Reye’s syndrome in children, the aspirin manufacturers complained to the White House. President Ronald Reagan’s administration responded by telling the CDC to “cease and desist,” according to Foege. So he quit. Foege was a career CDC scientist — the last career agency employee to hold the title of director. Every director since then has been a political ...


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