The FDA has work to do to earn the confidence of certain groups of people who do not trust the agency, a study published Friday by researchers at Harvard Medical School and the University of Colorado School of Medicine found. But how exactly the FDA will win that trust remains an open question.
The results of the survey of more than 2,000 Americans revealed that women, people in rural areas, conservatives, people with poor health, and people without children under the age of 18 were among those who were particularly skeptical of the FDA.
The survey’s findings come as the nonpartisan FDA is caught up in politics on a number of fronts, including the upcoming presidential election and multiple Supreme Court cases that would directly or indirectly affect the agency’s authority.
William Feldman “Our survey…
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