How can the integrity of occupational and environmental health research be maintained in the presence of conflicting interests?

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Xaver Baur
Colin L. Soskolne
Lisa A. Bero
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[1] Germany; European Society for Environmental and Occupational Medicine,University of Hamburg, Hamburg
[2] School of Public Health,University of Alberta
[3] 3-300 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy,Health Research Institute
[4] University of Canberra,Medicines Use and Health Outcomes
[5] The University of Sydney,undefined
[6] Charles Perkins Centre,undefined
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Environmental Health | / 18卷
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Conflict-of-interest; Public health; Occupational health; Occupational diseases; Research integrity; Ethics; Policy; Public health regulations; Corporate influence;
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