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Summing up the STAR*D Scandal: The Public was Betrayed, Millions were Harmed, and the Mainstream Media Failed Us All

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In 2006, the American Journal of Psychiatry (AJP) published four reports on STAR*D outcomes. Without these imaginary remissions, the reported remission rate in the November 2006 paper would have been around 50%. Nearly 70% of real-world patients could expect to become symptom free with this use of antidepressants.

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Medication Overload, Part II: The Explosion of Drugs for Kids

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With the explosion of more and more drugs in cabinets across the country, more and more children are dying—but still, pharmaceutical companies push their products, leading to yet more drugs and yet more deaths. Unlike the pharmaceutical industry, in our village community the pain of losing a single child was felt by all.

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For-Profit Healthcare Is a Predator; Its Main Prey Is Our Young

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But now they often say Since they have bipolar disorder, theyll never be able to manage their emotions or achieve any stability. Phillips, C Medicine Goes to School: Teachers as Sickness Brokers for ADHD PLoS Med, 2006 Apr 11;3(4)e182. Its debilitating symptoms will make their lives a constant battle. Jewett, C F.D.A.s

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Why Failed Psychiatry Lives On: Its Industrial Complex, Politics, & Technology Worship

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In these interviews, I have talked about the components of the psychiatric-pharmaceutical-industrial complex, along with how psychiatry meets the political needs of the ruling class and dysfunctional families. Mainstream media is another major player in the psychiatric-pharmaceutical-industrial complex.