I get various yahoo alerts about psychiatric drugs, FDA situations and drugs with suicidal side effects. Because of these and stuff people send me, I end up with way to many links to way to many interesting or horrifying stories. So, here's a big ol' round up.
Psychiatrist accused of tax evasion
Curbs sought on certain psychiatric drugs - in Kentucky
Eli Lilly settles with 33 states on Zyprexa fiasco
Anti-psychotics boost risk of stroke in patients with dementia
The omega-3 fatty acids you are eating for your heart may work for depression too
Food and it's correlation with suicide
Love and paying attention to children works better than pills
A ton of articles about over prescribing Ritalin
CCHR Public Service Announcements
New radio show about the mental health industry
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Great Links About Psychiatry
Here are some great links to start March out with:
Psychdata reports on the Mothers Act
The Alliance for Human Research Project reports on the Zyprexa saga
The Alliance for Human Research Project reports on Ablify
Attention Deficit Disorder reports on how to use vitamins to curb ADHD and ADD symptoms
Grahame reports that Prozac doesn't work
Psychwatch reports that 80% of suicides in Sweden are committed by people on anti-depressants
MSNBC reports on using psychiatry as punishment in Russia
DBunker reports on drug companies hiding the negative results of clinical trials (please note that DBunker's blog contains uninhibited terms and strong language.)
Scientology Against Drugs asks, is Bipolar Disorder real?
These are all very interesting articles. Check 'em out!
Psychdata reports on the Mothers Act
The Alliance for Human Research Project reports on the Zyprexa saga
The Alliance for Human Research Project reports on Ablify
Attention Deficit Disorder reports on how to use vitamins to curb ADHD and ADD symptoms
Grahame reports that Prozac doesn't work
Psychwatch reports that 80% of suicides in Sweden are committed by people on anti-depressants
MSNBC reports on using psychiatry as punishment in Russia
DBunker reports on drug companies hiding the negative results of clinical trials (please note that DBunker's blog contains uninhibited terms and strong language.)
Scientology Against Drugs asks, is Bipolar Disorder real?
These are all very interesting articles. Check 'em out!
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Great Links About Psychiatry
Here are some great links that I'd love to post about, but others have already done so:
Psychwatch reports on A BBC Documentary created to show the history of psychiatry in history and how it's affected democracy.
ScientologyAgainstDrugs posts a great article on ADHD. Very thought provoking!
Psychwatch reports on a psychiatrist having an affair with a mentally ill patient
Indystar reports Eli Lilly settling 900 more claims against Zyprexa, with 1100 still to go.
Psychdata reports Another Drug Company is Being Sued (My goodness! Are all the drug companies so messed up? You'd think they'd learn not to make stupid and deceptive marketing campaigns, but I suppose they're just chasing that buck.)
A Hilarious fake drug campaign is going on in Toronto for a "drug" called "Obay". LOL!
Psychwatch reports on A BBC Documentary created to show the history of psychiatry in history and how it's affected democracy.
ScientologyAgainstDrugs posts a great article on ADHD. Very thought provoking!
Psychwatch reports on a psychiatrist having an affair with a mentally ill patient
Indystar reports Eli Lilly settling 900 more claims against Zyprexa, with 1100 still to go.
Psychdata reports Another Drug Company is Being Sued (My goodness! Are all the drug companies so messed up? You'd think they'd learn not to make stupid and deceptive marketing campaigns, but I suppose they're just chasing that buck.)
A Hilarious fake drug campaign is going on in Toronto for a "drug" called "Obay". LOL!
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