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CCHR Urges Doctors to Heed New Study Indicating Placebo Effect, Not Antidepressant, Improved Teens’ Depression
Teens guessing they were taking an antidepressant led to substantial improvement, while actual treatment with the drug did not, researchers found. Continue reading
Posted in Big Muddy River Newsletter, Press Releases
Tagged antidepressant, Brain, Depression, Placebo, Prozac, Side Effects, violence, Withdrawal
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CCHR Renews Call for Laws to Prohibit Restraining Children with Drugs After Use in Psychiatric Facilities Rose 141%
Young, male, Black, and economically disadvantaged children were disproportionately restrained with antipsychotic drugs. Continue reading
Posted in Big Muddy River Newsletter, Press Releases
Tagged antipsychotic, Child Drugging, Coercive psychiatry, Human Rights, Misdiagnosis, Racism, restraints, Side Effects
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Holiday Blues? Research Finds Alternatives That Avoid Questionable Benefit and Known Side Effects of Antidepressants
Research validates the effectiveness of trusted social connections, exercise, proper diet, enough sleep and other non-drug approaches for handling depression. Continue reading
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Tagged alternatives, antidepressant, Depression, exercise, Side Effects, Withdrawal
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Under International Pressure, Psychiatrists Forced to Confront Ending Coercive Mental Health Practices
New evidence of the extent of and harm from involuntary mental health treatment emerges, as efforts continue to minimize or end the coercion. Continue reading
Posted in Big Muddy River Newsletter, Press Releases
Tagged Coercive psychiatry, ECT, Human Rights, restraints, Szasz, United Nations, WHO
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Despite Claims of Safety, Electroshock Caused Memory Loss in Majority of Teens in New Study, CCHR Warns
Researcher says study failed to show the safety or efficacy of electroconvulsive therapy. Continue reading
Posted in Big Muddy River Newsletter, Press Releases
Tagged ECT, FDA, Side Effects, suicide, United Nations, WHO
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Heart Disease Risk Increases the Longer ADHD Drugs are Taken, Study Finds
Researchers advise prescribers to keep monitoring patients on ADHD drugs for symptoms of heart disease. Continue reading
Posted in Big Muddy River Newsletter, Press Releases
Tagged ADHD, Child Drugging, FDA, heart disease, Misdiagnosis, Side Effects
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CCHR Calls on Congress to Align U.S. with International Human Rights Standards and End Coercive Mental Health Treatment
Research indicates coercive practices negatively impact physical and mental health, often compounding a person’s existing condition. Continue reading
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Tagged Coercive psychiatry, ECT, Human Rights, Involuntary Commitment, Legislation, Mental Health, restraints, suicide, Szasz, United Nations, WHO
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Psychiatric Diagnoses, Treatment with Psychiatric Drugs Linked to Worse Socioeconomic Outcomes for Patients, Study Finds
Psychiatric diagnoses and drugs were linked to lower income, increased unemployment, greater likelihood of being single and living alone. Continue reading
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Tagged Brain, Mental Health, Misdiagnosis, NIMH, Psychiatric Drugs, Side Effects, Stigma
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CCHR Warns New Study Indicates Black Patients in Psychiatric Facilities More Likely to Be Restrained and For Longer
Researchers suggest the racial disparity may be evidence of systemic racism in psychiatry, call for measures to reduce the use of restraints. Continue reading
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Tagged APA, CCHR, NAACP, psychology, Racism, restraints, United Nations, WHO
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