Another Shrink Gets Off Scot-Free After Her Patient's Death.
Interview with author of anti-child drugging book vs. Psychiatrist head of Los Angeles Dept. Of Social Services
Newer anti-psychotic drugs are no safer than older ones for the risk of suddenly dying from a heart problem, says a study that finds they roughly double that hazard.
In a New York Post article that ran Saturday, Jan. 10th, a healthcare professional questions treatment choices or nonchoices of stars and states that they or their publicists mislead the public and don't tell the truth.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is being revised under a cloak of confidentiality. Critics say the process needs to be open, and cite potential conflicts of interest.
Senate leaders on Thursday announced a climactic Finance Committee vote next week on health care legislation, even as Democrats and Republicans kept feuding over its cost and breadth of coverage.
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