July 24, 2010

An independent report by Janne Larsson, analyzes the 2007 suicide data documented by the Swedish National Board

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Swedish Suicide Data 2007: Majority Treated With Psych Drugs

July 22, 2010

The FDA has approved numerous clinically insignificant drugs whose severe adverse effects–include heart attacks, liver damage, acute

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Chantix Triggers Unprovoked Violence

July 21, 2010

The suspension follows the suspension of the TIDE trial in India, July 14, at the request of

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Another Coffin Nail for Avandia

July 19, 2010

Miller promoted unsubstantiated claims about "Weapons of Mass Destruction" on the front page of The New York

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NYT Promotes Alzheimer’s Expansion

July 18, 2010

The fallout from FDA’s findings of continued "significant deficiencies" that led to the suspension of brain-imaging studies

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Columbia Brain Imaging Violations Condemned by Peers

July 17, 2010

The New York Times reports (below) that FDA ” investigators found that Columbia had routinely injected mental

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Columbia Brain Imaging Research Suspended

July 15, 2010

In 2007, an FDA advisory panel voted 22 to 1 to keep GlaxoSmithKline’s diabetes drug, Avandia (Rosiglitazone)

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Will Another Blockbuster Drug Hit the Dust?

July 10, 2010

Until now, FDA officials in the all-powerful center for new drug evaluation (called CEDER), have, for the

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Devastating FDA Safety Review of Avandia

June 21, 2010

CORRECTED/ REVISED This is a follow-up to our Infomail about the revelations in an investigative report by

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NIH Needs Sunshine Law Enforcement

June 17, 2010

An investigative report by The Chronicle of Higher Education (June 6, 2010) provided details about the surrreptitious

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NIH Reform Compromised By Chief NIMH Psychiatrist

June 14, 2010

The Wall Street Journal reports (below) that: “A group of major pharmaceutical companies will share pooled data

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New Theory of Alzheimer’s Explains Drug Failures

June 13, 2010

A report in BNET, the business publication, by its pharmaceutical industry analyst, Jim Edwards, reveals that GlaxoSmithKline

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Glaxo Is Testing Paxil on 7-Year-Olds Despite Well Known Suicide Risks

June 8, 2010

"Unhinged: The Trouble with Psychiatry–A Doctor’s Revelations about a Profession in Crisis," is an important book, although

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“Unhinged: the Trouble with Psychiatry”

June 7, 2010

Mother Jones reports: "In the course of trying to prove that its "enhanced" interrogation program was legal,

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Doctors Complicit in Refining CIA Torture Tactics?