The Nationwide Institutes of Well being’s prime knowledgeable on ultraprocessed meals resigned Wednesday, saying in a public letter that he was doing so after NIH leaders censored the findings of a research that didn’t assist their very own preconceived narratives.
“After 21 years at my dream job, I’m very unhappy to announce my early retirement from the Nationwide Institutes of Well being,” wrote Dr. Kevin Corridor in a letter published on social media.
“Sadly, latest occasions have made me query whether or not NIH continues to be a spot the place I can freely conduct unbiased science.”
Corridor stated he was initially optimistic that new management on the company, now beneath the management of Well being Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr., would prioritize analysis into ultraprocessed meals and the way their consumption impacts our well being.
Kennedy has lengthy maligned ultraprocessed meals, blaming them for all kinds of bodily and psychological well being points, from diabetes to numerous cancers to autoimmune problems.
However when a brand new research, the biggest of its variety, urged ultraprocessed meals aren’t as addictive as addictive medication ― or a minimum of aren’t addictive in the identical method ― Corridor says prime aides for Kennedy stopped him from publicly discussing it.
Corridor co-authored the research, which was published March 4 in Cell Metabolism, a science journal.
He told CBS he was blocked from presenting the analysis at a convention and was instructed to both settle for official edits on a manuscript or to take away himself as a co-author.

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Corridor additionally stated that the Division of Well being and Human Providers barred him from collaborating in an interview with The New York Instances to discuss the findings. He stated that when he supplied written solutions to the reporter’s questions as an alternative, his responses had been edited and submitted with out his approval.
HHS denied that declare in an emailed assertion and stated the company stays “dedicated to selling gold-standard analysis and advancing public well being priorities.”
“It’s disappointing that this particular person is fabricating false claims,” an HHS spokesperson instructed HuffPost. “NIH scientists have, and can, proceed to conduct interviews relating to their analysis by means of written responses or different means.”
Corridor responded by writing a letter to Kennedy and incoming NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya concerning the alleged censorship, noting on the similar time that the Trump administration’s unanticipated funding freezes prevented researchers from acquiring primary analysis provides and even buying meals for research contributors.
The letter went unanswered, resulting in Corridor’s resignation on Wednesday.
“With none reassurance there wouldn’t be continued censorship or meddling in our analysis, I felt compelled to simply accept early retirement to protect medical health insurance for my household,” he said, expressing hope to sooner or later return to authorities service.
“The NIH has been an exquisite place as a result of it permits scientists to take dangers, kind distinctive collaborations, and do research tough to conduct elsewhere. I’m happy with what we’ve achieved and I’m lucky to have had such great colleagues and scientific collaborators.”