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Montreal Clinical Trial Subjects Expoxed to Tuberculosis |
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Thursday, 15 December 2005 |
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Bloomberg News published an update to its sensational special report: Big Pharma's Shameful Secret see: http://www.ahrp.org/infomail/05/11/03.php |
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National Plan for Universal Mental Health Screening:A Pharma Friendly Remedy for Societal Problems |
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Monday, 12 December 2005 |
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Text of power point presentation:
Slide 2: I'll begin with the President's New Freedom Commission
on Mental Health[1] recommendation to screen the US population for mental
illness - 52 million children first. In no other democratic country has
the government adopted a policy to screen the population for presumed,
undetected, mental illness. The rationale behind this mind-boggling Orwellian
nightmare is not improving mental health, but rather increasing life-long
consumers of psychoactive drugs and to control behavior. Two NFC recommendations
are designed to do just that. TeenScreen is promoted as a suicide prevention
model when it in fact, increases the number of children labeled suicidal
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Analysis of S. 1873 - The Biodefense and Pandemic Vaccine and Drug Development Act of 2005 |
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Wednesday, 30 November 2005 |
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INTRODUCTION: This bill seriously endangers, if not completely undermines,
the democratic process and the rule of law. It will absolutely destroy
the unalienable rights of trial by jury and informed consent. It is a
radical transfer of the US Treasury into the hands of unaccountable private
companies whose record shows far more concern about profits than in protecting
and improving the health of the American people. It also concentrates
the power of life and death in the hands of one very fallible human being
and creates an unaccountable federal bureaucracy not subject to disclosure,
independent oversight or the safeguards of accountability necessary in
a free republic. |
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Depression-Serotonin: How Did So Many Smart People Get it So Wrong?_WSJ |
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Saturday, 19 November 2005 |
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"Serotonin and depression: A disconnect between the advertisements and the scientific literature." "Some 19 million people in the U.S. suffer from depression in any given year. For many, SSRIs help little, if at all. To do better, we have to get the science right." Sharon Begley, Wall Street Journal
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