Common Benzodiazepine Sedatives May Induce Aggression

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Benzodiazepine medications that are commonly used for calming or sedating people can sometimes apparently cause violent or aggressive responses in some people, according to...

Two Canadian Sources of Independent Health & Mental Health Research Shut Down

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The Canadian Women's Health Network (CWHN), for two decades a major source of critical, independent research and information on women's health and mental health,...

California Foster Care Physicians Taking Double the Average in Pharma Money

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Drug companies spent over $14 million from 2010 to 2013 to "woo" California doctors who specialize in treating foster children, according to part three...

American Psychological Association Begins Inquiry into Torture Allegations

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"The American Psychological Association (APA) last week named a former federal prosecutor to lead an investigation into its role in supporting the U.S. government’s...

Global Rise in ADHD Diagnoses: Medicine or Marketing?

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The dramatic rise in ADHD spreading from the United States to the rest of the world is more an "economic and cultural plague" than...

US Government Proposes Stronger Rules for Disclosure of Medical Trial Results

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The US government is proposing to toughen the rules governing medical trials involving human subjects, to help ensure the trials are registered in advance...

Psychiatrists and Psychologists Not Reliable Expert Witnesses

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Psychiatrists and psychologists who work as expert witnesses for the courts are generally no more scientifically knowledgeable or accurate about issues that involve human...

Nature Neuroscience Dedicates Special Issue to Big Data Efforts

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The November issue of Nature Neuroscience is focused on discussions of "big data" initiatives for mapping the brain, finding genetic clues to psychology questions,...

Psychiatric Medication Use Associated with Triple the Risk of Stroke

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Common psychiatric medications double the risk of heart attack and triple the risk of stroke, according to research presented at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress...

Completely New Naming System for Psychotropic Drugs Proposed

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A group of influential organizations are beginning an effort to change the entire way that psychiatric medications are named, according to a press release...

High-profile Psychiatrist Criticized for Remote, Politicized Diagnosing

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The Associated Press reports on Fox television and Tufts University psychiatrist Keith Ablow, who routinely diagnoses President Barack Obama without ever having met him,...

Robin Williams On Antidepressant at Time of Suicide

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Robin Williams had "therapeutic" levels of the tetra-cyclic antidepressant mirtazapine in his blood at the time of his suicide, according to the coroner's report...

One-quarter of Physicians Say Medical Research is “Sick”

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In a survey of 315 medical scientists in the Netherlands, 15% "admitted to recently fabricating or falsifying research data," while more than 25% "admitted...

Common Parkinson’s Drugs Linked to Pathological Gambling and Hypersexuality

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"Pathological gambling, hypersexuality, compulsive shopping and other impulse control disorders were associated with the use of dopamine receptor agonists, often prescribed for Parkinson’s disease,...

FDA Pans Depression Patch For Children and Teens

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The FDA released a report in July of a trial on children and adolescents of the selegiline (Emsam) transdermal patch for treatment of depression,...

“Deadly Medicines and Organised Crime” Wins Book Award From British Medical Association

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Peter Gøtzsche's Deadly Medicines and Organised Crime has won first prize in the "Basis of Medicine" category of the British Medical Association's annual book...

Researchers Struggle as Placebos Becoming More Effective & Antipsychotics Losing Power

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Since the 1960s, the positive response rates to antipsychotic medications have been dropping steadily, according to a meta-analysis published in JAMA Psychiatry by Columbia...

Benzodiazepine Use of 50% of Elderly Patients is Not Monitored

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The American Psychiatric Association (APA) publication Psychiatric News has released an article about the recent British Medical Journal study finding strong links between long-term...

ADHD Stimulant Use Again Strongly Linked to School Accountability

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Wealthier children are more likely to take stimulants only during the school year and not during the summer, according to a study in American...

Previous Experiences with Treatments Influence Effectiveness of New Treatments

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Previous experiences of treatments working or not working significantly influence the effectiveness of new treatments on clinical trial participants and patients, even in relation...

Authorities Ignoring Deaths, Forced Electroshock in Irish Mental Health System

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An internal government investigation found that authorities did not investigate 50% of deaths that occurred inside mental health services in Ireland, reports the Irish...

Major Risks from Drug Interactions in Common Psychiatric Polypharmacy

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It is very common for psychiatric patients, especially those diagnosed with schizophrenia, to be prescribed two or more psychiatric medications at once, and this...

Australian Physicians Launch “No Drug Ads” Campaign

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A group of physicians and academics in Australia has launched a campaign to ban all pharmaceutical company sales representatives from visiting any medical doctors...

People Reporting More Depressive Symptoms than 30 Years Ago

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Americans today, especially teens, are reporting having far more psychological problems that resemble "depressive symptoms" than they did in the 1980s, according to an...

Europe Issues Policy on Access to Clinical Trial Data, Criticisms Continue

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The European Medicines Agency has announced in a press release its final policies on the open publication of data from clinical trials. Ed Silverman...