Another entry in the PR Wall of Shame

Dec. 5, 2007
From a press release off Business Wire (and thank God, not an automation industry release): Testifying at last week's Food and Drub Administration's hearing, Steven Havas, American Medical Association's (AMA) vice president for science, quality and public health analogized that the number of U.S. deaths attributable to excess salt intake "is the equivalent of a jumbo jet with more than 400 passengers crashing every day of the year, year aft...
From a press release off Business Wire (and thank God, not an automation industry release): Testifying at last week's Food and Drub Administration's hearing, Steven Havas, American Medical Association's (AMA) vice president for science, quality and public health analogized that the number of U.S. deaths attributable to excess salt intake "is the equivalent of a jumbo jet with more than 400 passengers crashing every day of the year, year after year."  I DID add the boldface so you wouldn't have to look too hard to find it.

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