relative to other political issues.’Footnote15Legislators depend on their electorate to remain in office, and although legislatures comprise individuals with heterogenous interests, public choice theory suggests that individual legislator
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As we have now seen, the “official” version of the principle does not prescribe what actions should be taken against the plausible but unproven dangers that it refers to. Instead, it just allows and approves counter-measures against such potential dangers. It has sometimes been maintained that...
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It is vanishingly rare for precaution advocacy to overshoot, propelling people from apathy right into denial, bypassing concern and fear. What’s not so rare is to misdiagnose denial as apathy – and therefore to prescribe the wrong “medicine”: alarming communications. An employee who claims no...
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to physicians and consumers, yet permits physicians to prescribe drugs for an off-label purpose, regardless of whether that purpose has been ap- proved by FDA.34 The Court denied Caronia's argument that Sections 331(a) and (k) of the FDCA violated the First Amendment of the U.S. ...
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As a result, advice and recommendations that prescribe, proscribe, or seek to influence public behaviours can reflect models of public attitudes that are unrealistic (Wynne,1989). Those interested in the sociology and communication of science have long challenged notions of a singular ‘public’, hi...