
The illusion of the effects of antidepressants
They don’t work and double the risk of violence against self and others
I have published over 100 papers in "the big five", co-founded the Cochane Collaboration in 1993
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They don’t work and double the risk of violence against self and others

One of the chapters in my 2013 book is “Organised crime, the business model of big pharma.”1 I document the organised crime and that the industry’s standard response when scandals are revealed in the media - that its practices have changed radically since the crimes were committed - isn’t true.

Fraudsters are becoming increasingly sophisticated.

In April, Christine Laine, Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Internal Medicine, wrote to me out of the blue that I might be interested in a paper they had just published, given my important contributions in the area.

For its healthcare, the UK looks to the west but should look to the east

Three decades of nonsense and dishonesty

And how The Lancet starred as the establishment’s useful idiot

Beware of results from observational studies

Has seriously misinformed the American public

But psychiatrists are expected to prescribe drugs liberally and long term