December 20, 2008
Antidepressants, Antipsychotic, Big Pharma, Fraud, GlaxoSmithkline, News, Paxil, Psychiatrist, Psychiatry, Psychotropic drugs
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By GAYLE WHITE |The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Thursday, December 18, 2008
In a stern letter to Emory University this week, U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley questions whether renowned psychiatrist Dr. Charles Nemeroff has honestly portrayed some of his activities funded by pharmaceutical companies.
Grassley warns school officials of the potential penalties for making false statements or obstructing a congressional examination.
Nemeroff, an internationally known expert on depression, has become a central figure in an investigation this year by the Senate Finance Committee into whether drug company money paid to physicians compromises medical research and scholarship. Grassley (R-Iowa) is the ranking minority member of the committee.
Grassley’s letter, obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, questions Emory’s position that some talks by Nemeroff funded by the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline were educational and did not involve promotion of Glaxo products.
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September 4, 2008
ADD, ADHD, Abuse, Antidepressants, Antipsychotic, Anxiety, Big Pharma, DSM, Fraud, Human rights, Protest, Psychiatry, Ritalin, Videos, generalized anxiety disorder
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Petition here: http://www.petitiononline.com/TScreen/petition.html
What would you do if your child was mentally screened at school and diagnosed with mental disorders without your permission? That happened to this mother, Teresa Rhoades
August 6, 2008
Antidepressants, Antipsychotic, Big Pharma, Fraud, News, Psychiatrist, Psychiatry
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Cartoons about the psychiatrist’s couch were recently the subject of a museum exhibition. Now, the couch itself may be headed for a museum.
A new study finds a significant decline in psychotherapy practiced by U.S. psychiatrists.
The expanded use of pills and insurance policies that favor short office visits are among the reasons, said lead author Dr. Ramin Mojtabai of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore.
“The ‘couch,’ or, more generally, long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy, was for so long a hallmark of the practice of psychiatry. It no longer is,” he said.
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July 24, 2008
Antidepressants, Antipsychotic, Big Pharma, FDA, Fraud, News, Prozac, Psychiatrist, Psychiatry, Risperdal, Seroquel, Zoloft, Zyprexa
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By Bruce E. Levine, AlterNet
Posted on July 23, 2008, Printed on July 24, 2008
American psychiatry has been rocked by Congress. Congressional investigators first exposed the financial relationships between high-profile psychiatrists and drug companies. “But now the profession itself is under attack in Congress,” reported the New York Times on July 12, 2008.
Specifically under attack is psychiatry’s premier professional organization, the American Psychiatric Association. The New York Times stated, “In 2006, the latest year for which numbers are available, the drug industry accounted for about 30 percent of the association’s $62.5 million in financing. About half of that money went to drug advertisements in psychiatric journals and exhibits at the annual meeting, and the other half to sponsor fellowships, conferences and industry symposiums at the annual meeting.”
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June 2, 2008
Antidepressants, Antipsychotic, Anxiety, Bereavement, Big Pharma, GlaxoSmithkline, News, Prozac, Psychiatry, Psychotropic drugs, Schizophrenia
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For almost every behavioural issue, these days there’s a medicine to treat it
Roger Dobson reports
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Spending too much time on the internet? Worried about a low sex drive, shyness or lack of social skills? Or do you lose your temper too easily, blush too readily or spend too much time and money shopping?
Time was when such behaviours might have been regarded as individual differences, or put down to lack of self control and restraint. But not any more. Increasing numbers of behavioural conditions are being treated with drug therapy. Bereavement issues, blushing, low sex drive, high sex drive, sex addiction, lack of orgasm, gambling, fear of public speaking, stealing, domestic violence and phobias are all being targeted with drugs that are either in clinical trials or already available.
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June 2, 2008
ADD, ADHD, Antidepressants, Antipsychotic, Anxiety, Big Pharma, Bipolar, News, Schizophrenia, major depression
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Lori Matthews | American Chronicle
Studies have shown that fish oil may make significant improvements on the mental health of people. The active ingredients are needed for the brain to function properly and have a good overall health.
Fish oil is commonly known as Omega-3. It contains EPA or eicosapentaenoic acid and DHA or docosahexaenoic acid. The key stabilizing element in fish oil is EPA. Taking fish oil in supplement form may be healthier than consuming it through fish because all of the toxins of a fish are taken away when the fish oil liquid or capsules are created. Many people don´t eat enough fish or like it so supplementation is preferred.
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May 9, 2008
Antidepressants, News, Psychiatrist, Psychotropic drugs, Ranting, major depression
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Is it because the gynecologist Dr. Joseph Roncaioli is severely depressed or is he depressed because he was convicted of manslaughter (surprise it wasn’t full fledge murder) and that he knows hes going to face prison time? I say he’s scared to death to face justice.
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May 5, 2008
Antidepressants, DSM, Psychiatry, Psychotropic drugs, Videos
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Link of interest Are you an online/Blackberry junkie? You might be mentally ill!
Psychiatry wants to add internet addiction to the DSM and make it an official mental disorder. They want to add chatting, sexy girls and video games as types of addiction.
April 22, 2008
Antidepressants, Big Pharma, FDA, Fraud, Psychiatry, Ritalin, Videos
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Did you know that most school shootings and acts of mass violence are committed by people on antidepressants who showed no signs of violence before being medicated?
The number of actual suicide attempts at least doubles for children taking an antidepressant drug, according to short term studies, yet antidepressants are the most commonly prescribed drugs in the US.
Ritalin is the most commonly prescribed drug by psychiatrists for children, yet it’s more potent to the brain than cocaine.
GENERATION RX is scheduled for release in Summer 2008.
This is the trailer to Generation Rx. Visit their website:
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