June 18, 2009

A study that attempted to replicate the “seminal” study that laid the foundation for psychiatry’s “serotonin theory”

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Gene Theory for Depression Is Now Discredited

March 27, 2009

"Jammed by JAMA," is a critical editorial in The Chicago Tribune, that focuses on the duplicity of

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JAMA, Your Integrity Is At Stake

March 26, 2009

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AHRP Hits JAMA, Seeks Inquiry_WSJ

March 25, 2009

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                        March 27, 2009 AMA REQUESTS JOURNAL OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE REVIEW Statement attributable to:

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AMA-JAMA to Investigate Following AHRP Complaint

March 24, 2009

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AHRP Letter of Complaint to AMA-JAMA

March 17, 2009

A report on the Wall Street Journal blog, “JAMA Editor Calls Critic a ‘Nobody and a Nothing’”

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JAMA Editor Should Apologize & Resign

March 3, 2009

A front page report in the Business section of the New York Times should bestir some of

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Harvard Medical Students Rebel Against Pharma-Ties

February 23, 2007

He points out how this mechanistic approach to human beings “significantly limits what a person can do

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On Psychological Positivism

February 6, 2007

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Annual Summary of Vital Statistics, the suicide rate

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Pharma Spin and Child Suicide Rates

February 3, 2007

Dezenhall was reported by Business Week to have used money from oil giant ExxonMobil to criticize the

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Journal Publishers Hire PR “Pit Bull” to Attack Open Access_Nature

January 21, 2007

A Commentary in the Lancet by John Abramson, MD, of Harvard Medical School, author of Overdosed America,

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Are Lipid lowering (Statins) Guidelines Evidence-Based? Lancet

December 18, 2006

Below are excerpts selected by Sharon Begley, Wall Street Journal science columnist, from her own book, “Train

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Thinking Can Change the brain

October 26, 2006

NIH ethics review Thu, 15 Jan 2004 There is nothing quite like good investigative journalism to shake

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NIH ethics review

October 26, 2006

Science Reporters Don’t Notice Conflicts of Interest Tue, 3 Dec 2002 An article by Neil Munro, in

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Science Reporters Don’t Notice Conflicts of Interest