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Summaries of research findings that tell of a scientific need to "rethink psychiatry."

Patients Complain about Antipsychotic Medications Inducing “Zombie-like” State

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People who take antipsychotic medications experience many side effects which have "major disruptive impact on their lives," according to research in the Journal of Mental Health Nursing.

Former Minnesota Governor Criticizes UMinn Psychiatry Department

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Former Minnesota state governor Arne Carlson has agreed with MIA Blogger Carl Elliott and has asked the legislature to delay appointing the new Board of Regents for the University of Minnesota until a proper investigation of its psychiatry department occurs.

Negative “Nocebo” Response Even More Powerful Than “Placebo” Response?

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Doctors who intentionally or unintentionally communicate to patients that they do not believe or understand them could be causing patients' symptoms to worsen.

New “Binge Eating Disorder” Drug Generating Controversy

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The US Food and Drug Administration has expanded the approved uses of an ADHD drug to make it the first-ever drug treatment for "binge-eating disorder."

Prescriber of Huge Amounts of Antipsychotic Drug Was Taking Kickbacks

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ProPublica has provided an update on their investigation of Dr. Michael Reinstein. "A former Chicago psychiatrist who was the nation's top prescriber of the...

FDA System for Recording Adverse Drug Effects Perilously Deficient

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The system that the US FDA is using to gather and report on information about dangerous side effects from medications is extremely unreliable and...

Hospital Website Health Care Information May Not Be Reliable

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An investigation found that many US hospital websites were more like advertising outlets than educational portals.

Over One Thousand Boys Grew Breasts “Probably” Caused By Common Psychiatric Medication

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According to an ex-chief of the FDA, Johnson & Johnson knew long before it started warning people that Risperdal could cause boys to grow breasts.

Certain Antidepressants, Sleep Aids Associated with Higher Dementia Risk

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Greater cumulative doses of drugs that are anticholinergic or block the neurotransmitter acetylcholine are associated with significant increases in dementia and Alzheimer's.

Antipsychotics Again Strongly Linked to Falls and Fractures

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Three independent studies in two journals reported strong links between antipsychotics and falls and fractures.

Common Alzheimer’s Drug Linked to Potentially Life-threatening Conditions

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A popular Alzheimer's and dementia drug has been linked to two potentially fatal conditions.

FDA-approved Ads Misinform Patients About Antipsychotics and Motor Dysfunction

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Food and Drug Administration-approved information and public advertisements are misleading the public about the actual neurodegenerative risks from second-generation antipsychotics.

Psychedelic Use Associated with Reductions in Suicidal Tendencies

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People who have taken a psychedelic drug at least once have less suicidal thinking than the general population.

Researchers Discover How Plastic Contaminants Cause Brain Changes and Hyperactivity

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Researchers believe they have found "the smoking gun" that links common contaminants leaching from plastics to "adverse brain development and hyperactivity."

Study Begins into Violence Against People with Mental Health Issues

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A study into prejudice, hatred and violence directed against people with mental health issues is seeking public input.

European Medicines Agency Calls for Suspending Generic Forms of Four Common Psychiatric Drugs

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The European Medicines Agency has called for the suspension of sales of many commonly used generic drugs, including at least four widely used psychiatric medications.

Quality of Relationship to Doctor Significantly Improves Antidepressant Efficacy

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The more that patients feel that they have a high-quality relationship with their prescribing physician, the more likely that they will regard their own responses to antidepressants as positive.

Evidence Lacking for Antidepressant Safety in Nursing Mothers

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A scientific review says we need to know much more about the risks of nursing mothers taking SSRIs.

Smoking Cessation Drug Suspected in 30 Suicides in Canada

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The Pfizer drug has also been linked to more than 1,300 incidents of suicide attempts or thoughts, depression, and aggression/anger across the country in the past seven years.

Educating Psychiatrists and Patients Does Not Reduce Polypharmacy or Obesity

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Teaching psychiatrists the appropriate prescribing guidelines for patients with schizophrenia did not reduce the incidence of inappropriate prescribing.

Antidepressants Seem to Increase Heart Disease in the Elderly

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Depressed elderly people are more likely to suffer heart disease not because of their depression, but apparently due to antidepressant drugs.

Different Antipsychotics Have Different Effects on Brain Volume

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First generation antipsychotics seem to cause general brain volume loss, while second generation antipsychotics seem to both increase and decrease the thickness of different parts of the brain.

Antipsychotic Trial Designs Still Not Reaching Scientific Standards

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Too many studies of atypical antipsychotic medications are still not meeting even the minimum scientific standards of the internationally agreed-upon CONSORT guidelines for drug trials.

Semen Abnormalities Associated with SSRI Antidepressants

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The French non-profit organization Prescrire has produced a special report about the impacts of SSRI antidepressants on male fertility.

Chronic Publication Bias Found in Clinical Studies

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Systematic reviews of the medical literature may not be as reliable or helpful as often believed.