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larry johnson posted a new post. a year ago
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Unknown Member posted a new post. a year ago
The Lexapro study is marketing dressed up as science. It represents a flagrant abuse of ethics, deceiving readers at the cost of children’s lives.
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Unknown Member posted a new post. a year ago
In our August 2023 issue, we start by highlighting the first group of our 2023 candidates. Ryan opines on the summertime and the Liberty candidates, and then we introduce you to five Libertarians running for local […]
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Unknown Member posted a new post. a year ago
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Unknown Member posted a new post. a year ago
The paradox of techno-optimism at a huge conference on the future of mental health led by embattled tech CEOs alongside the most prominent figures of psychiatry.
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Unknown Member posted a new post. a year ago
For those with severe depression, inpatient CBT was effective but the adding antidepressants did not improve treatment outcomes.
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Unknown Member posted a new post. a year ago
Peter Gøtzsche discusses the broadening of ADHD diagnostic criteria and the misleading and biased stimulant drug trials.
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Unknown Member posted a new post. a year ago
Peter Gøtzsche covers depression pills in pregnancy, as well as psychotherapy and psycho-education.
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Unknown Member posted a new post. a year ago
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Unknown Member posted a new post. a year ago
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