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Gary Ruskin
executive director, U.S. Right to Know
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How food companies influence evidence and opinion–straight from the horse’s mouth
G Sacks, BA Swinburn, AJ Cameron, G Ruskin
Critical Public Health 28 (2), 253-256, 2018
732018
Are industry-funded charities promoting “advocacy-led studies” or “evidence-based science”?: a case study of the International Life Sciences Institute
S Steele, G Ruskin, L Sarcevic, M McKee, D Stuckler
Globalization and health 15 (1), 1-8, 2019
722019
Science organisations and Coca-Cola’s ‘war’with the public health community: insights from an internal industry document
P Barlow, P Serôdio, G Ruskin, M McKee, D Stuckler
J Epidemiol Community Health 72 (9), 761-763, 2018
682018
Public meets private: conversations between Coca‐Cola and the CDC
N Maani Hessari, G Ruskin, M McKee, D Stuckler
The Milbank Quarterly 97 (1), 74-90, 2019
662019
Complexity and conflicts of interest statements: a case-study of emails exchanged between Coca-Cola and the principal investigators of the International Study of Childhood …
D Stuckler, G Ruskin, M McKee
Journal of public health policy 39, 49-56, 2018
412018
Why they whine: How corporations prey on our children
G Ruskin
Mothering Nov.-Dec, 1999
351999
Evaluating Coca-Cola’s attempts to influence public health ‘in their own words’: analysis of Coca-Cola emails with public health academics leading the Global Energy Balance Network
DS Paulo Serodio, Gary Ruskin, Martin McKee
Public Health Nutrition, 2020
342020
“Always read the small print”: a case study of commercial research funding, disclosure and agreements with Coca-Cola
S Steele, G Ruskin, M McKee, D Stuckler
Journal of public health policy 40, 273-285, 2019
332019
Pushing partnerships: corporate influence on research and policy via the International Life Sciences Institute
S Steele, G Ruskin, D Stuckler
Public Health Nutrition 23 (11), 2032-2040, 2020
292020
Beyond nutrition and physical activity: food industry shaping of the very principles of scientific integrity
M Mialon, M Ho, A Carriedo, G Ruskin, E Crosbie
Globalization and Health 17, 1-13, 2021
232021
Targeting children and their mothers, building allies and marginalising opposition: an analysis of two Coca-Cola public relations requests for proposals
B Wood, G Ruskin, G Sacks
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (1), 12, 2020
182020
Every nook and cranny: The dangerous spread of commercialized culture
G Ruskin, J Schor
Multinational Monitor 26 (1-2), 1-5, 2005
182005
The corporate capture of the nutrition profession in the USA: the case of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
A Carriedo, I Pinsky, E Crosbie, G Ruskin, M Mialon
Public Health Nutrition 25 (12), 3568-3582, 2022
172022
Confronting potential food industry ‘front groups’: case study of the international food information Council’s nutrition communications using the UCSF food industry documents …
S Steele, L Sarcevic, G Ruskin, D Stuckler
Globalization and health 18 (1), 16, 2022
162022
Spooky Business: corporate espionage against nonprofit organizations
G Ruskin
Essential Information, 2013
162013
How Coca-Cola shaped the international congress on physical activity and public health: an analysis of email exchanges between 2012 and 2014
B Wood, G Ruskin, G Sacks
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (23), 8996, 2020
152020
Commercial alert asks senate commerce committee to investigate neuromarketing
G Ruskin
Commercial Alert, 2004
152004
Junk Food Nation
G Ruskin, J Schor
The Nation 281, 15-17, 2005
112005
The Fast Food Trap: How Commercialism Creates Overweight Children
G Ruskin
Mothering Magazine, 2003
102003
Commercial alert asks feds to investigate neuromarketing research at Emory university
G Ruskin
Public Citizen's Commercial Alert, Online: December 17th, 2003
102003
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