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Nets Slam Salt, Ignore Contrary Views in More Than 93 Percent of Stories

‘Growing chorus’ of scientists say salt in diet is beneficial, contrary to federal guidelines.
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CBS Forgets Its Own Anti-Vaccine Reporting, Wonders Why View Gained ‘Any Traction At All?’

 ‘Evening News’ says autism link ‘discredited,’ but fails to criticize CBS role in publicizing such claims.
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Networks Ignore Role Media Played in Autism Battle

Recent coverage is improved, but ABC, CBS, NBC previously kept fears of vaccine link alive for 15 years.
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Even HuffPo Admits Obamacare Calorie Regulations May Not Work

Liberal site finds experts who say diners don’t actually ‘eat less’ when calories are posted.  
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Networks Boost First Lady in ‘Food Fight’ Over School Lunches

More than 60 percent of outside experts in ABC, CBS and NBC reports argue in favor of school lunch requirements.
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Networks Spend Over 20 Minutes Protecting Hillary Clinton from 'Nasty' GOP

With over two years to go until the 2016 presidential election, the media are already trying to ban unflattering topics about Hillary Clinton. From Tuesday morning through Thursday morning, ...
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NBC Rushes to Defend Hillary Clinton from Karl Rove

On Tuesday, the cast of NBC's Today felt it necessary to spend a minute of air time defending Hillary Clinton from Karl Rove raising questions about her health, with co-host Savannah Guthrie ...
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Media Credited ‘Let’s Move’ With Obesity Drop, Ignore Flawed CDC Data

 Reuters reports childhood obesity may not be declining after all.
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Pelosi On Affordable Care Act: ‘Captures the Spirit of our Founders’

Pelosi praises Obamacare while new poll shows most Americans disapprove. 
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FDA Still Says BPA OK; Networks Continue Criticism

Bisphenol A ‘safe at the very low levels that occur in some foods,’ but that doesn’t stop broadcasts from questioning its safety.
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