“False-Positive Psychology Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant”

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Medical Skeptic detects a flaw in how science is done, explained in this paper: "In this article, we accomplish two things. First, we show...

“A Word to the Wise About Ketamine”

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Commentary in the American Journal of Psychiatry cautions that the ā€œunbridled enthusiasmā€ about Ketamine as a "miracle cure" for depression "needs to be tempered...

“Here’s 1 More Map That Should Outrage Southerners”

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The recently released report from Express Scripts showing a dramatic rise in the use of stimulant medications, often prescribed for ADHD, also shows that...

ADHD Medication Use Rising Dramatically, Especially Adults

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A report released today by Express Scripts, the nation's largest prescription drug manager, offers "the most current and comprehensive analysis of ADHD medication use"...

Teva to Pay $27.6M to Settle Clozapine False Claims Lawsuit

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Teva Pharmaceuticals has agreed to pay $27 million to settle federal and state accusation of false claims regarding the antipsychotic Clozapine, and payments made...

Will Psychiatry’s Harmful Treatment of Our Children Bring About Its Eventual Demise?

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The safety of our children is a sacred obligation we strive to preserve. Anything or anyone that harms them becomes the object of our...

Psychotic Experiences Are Not Strongly Associated With Schizophrenia

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Although psychotic experiences (PEs) and schizophrenia are thought to share similar etiological risk factors, PEs also co-exist with depression and, according to research from...

J&J Settles With Montana for $5.9M in Risperdal Marketing Lawsuit

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Subsidiaries of Johnson & Johnson have agreed to pay $5.9 million to settle Montana's lawsuit over the company's fraudulent marketing of Risperdal. Ā According to...

50% of All Clinical Trials Go Unpublished

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Half of the 600 randomly selected trials listed on ClinicalTrials.gov, a registry of publicly and privately supported clinical trials, had their results published in...

Cigarette Smoking and Cannabis Equally Associated With ‘Psychotic-Like’ Experiences

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Research from the Netherlands finds, in a nationwide survey of 1929 young adults, that cigarette smoking and cannabis were equally strongly associated with the...

Nightmares in Childhood Associated With Later Psychosis

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Children who reported experiencing frequent nightmares between 2.5 and 9 years of age were significantly more likely to report psychotic experiences at age 12,Ā regardless...

Stimulants, But Not Cannabis, Predict Readmission for Psychosis

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Prior admissions with stimulant disorder, but not a prior cannabis disorder diagnosis, are a negative prognostic sign in first-episode psychosis according to new research...

Community-Based Treatment Beats Facilities in Low-Income Country Schizophrenia Study

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Treatment by lay health workers is more effective than standard facility-based care at reducing disability and psychotic symptoms in people with schizophrenia diagnoses, according...

FDA Releases New Guidelines on Scientific Literature Used for Promotional Purposes

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The FDA has released a new checklist meant to clarify the ways a pharmaceutical manufacturer may use scientific and medical literature to promote products....

J&J Takes Last Stab at $1.2B Risperdal Verdict

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Lawyers for Johnson & Johnson took the stand in Arkansas today, a final effort at convincing the Arkansas Supreme Court to overturn a jury's...

Paternal Age Associated With Children’s Mental Health

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A study in JAMA Psychiatry finds that the association between advanced paternal age and psychiatric and academic morbidity is stronger than previously estimated, and...

Effects of Psychotropic Drugs on Developing Brains: Protocol

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Animal studies have raised concerns about SSRIs and ADHD stimulants inducing lasting abnormalities in the developing brain. Researchers from the University of Amsterdam are...

Expanded Health Insurance Reduces Psych Admissions

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A study in JAMA Psychiatry finds that inpatient admissions for behavioral health disorders significantly declined following the 2006 expansion of health insurance coverage in...

Exposure to Family Distress in Childhood Affects Brain Development

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Research from the University of East Anglia find that children who experienced chronic, but relatively common, family difficulties - such as arguments, tension, or...

Bullying Affects Mental and Physical Health Long-Term

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Researchers from Boston Children's Hospital analyzed data from 4297 children surveyed over 3 time points (fifth, seventh and tenth grades) to find that bullying...

$1.5M Award in Child Tardive Dyskinesia Malpractice Lawsuit

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A Chicago jury awarded $1.5 million to an autistic child who developed irreversible and disabling tardive dyskinesia and tardive akathisia while treated with Risperdal,...

Paxil Boosts Estrogen, May Promote Breast Cancer Growth

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A trial of a new process of identifying drugs that can disrupt sex hormonesĀ singled out Paxil from 446 common drugs as having a weak...

Moving Schools Linked to Psychosis in Early Adolescence

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Furthering findings that social adversity and urbanicity increase the risk of psychosis, research in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry finds that moving schools, family adversity,...

Adverse Emotional and Interpersonal Effects of Antidepressants

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Adverse effects of antidepressants, including sexual difficulties and emotional numbing, apathy, suicidality and withdrawal effects may be more frequent than previously reported, according to...

Short “DUP” Predicts Better Outcome

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A Hong Kong study links short "Duration of Untreated Psychosis" (DUP) to better long-term outcome. Ā The authors propose that factors linked to long DUP...