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The Hidden Enemy
Today, with militaries of the world awash in psychiatry and psychiatric drugs, 23 soldiers and veterans are committing suicide every day. Psychiatrists say we need more psychiatry. But should we trust them? Or is psychiatry the hidden enemy? Featuring interviews … Continue reading
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Sandy Hook “Investigation” Fails to Deliver Answers
Sandy Hook “Investigation” Fails to Deliver Answers By Kelly Patricia O’Meara Connecticut State’s Attorney, Stephen J. Sedensky III, has released the long-awaited report on the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Unfortunately, the report is woefully inadequate by virtue of … Continue reading
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Tagged Psychiatric Drugs, violence
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Johnson & Johnson Will Pay $2.2 Billion
Johnson & Johnson Will Pay $2.2 Billion to Settle Charges of Illegally Promoting Antipsychotic Drug This past month Johnson & Johnson agreed to pay more than $2.2 billion in fines to settle accusations that it improperly promoted the antipsychotic drug … Continue reading
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Obesity and Psychiatry
Obesity and Psychiatry On June 18, 2013 the American Medical Association voted to declare obesity a disease. Obesity and various eating disorders have been a topic of discussion at the American Psychiatric Association for some time. The debate continues, whether … Continue reading
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Fake Article in Psych Research Journal
Fake Article in Psych Research Journal A Norwegian study that claims to have observed significant brain changes in mental patients who switched from so-called “first generation” antipsychotic drugs to second generation varieties has been retracted from the peer-reviewed journal BMC … Continue reading
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The Moneyball Approach to Government
The Moneyball Approach to Government American slang has picked up the term “moneyball,” one of whose meanings apparently refers to any old observation being hailed as a brilliant new insight. Courtesy of the November 4 issue of The Weekly Standard … Continue reading
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