Peter Simons covers a study in
Nature finding that the positive results of psychiatry’s brain imaging studies are false; a study demonstrating that more than half of negative antidepressant trials remain unpublished or are misleadingly “spun” as positive; an article that may explain why some people don’t find meditation to be helpful; and more!
- Nature: Brain Imaging Studies Are Most Likely False
- Negative Antidepressant Trials Still Unlikely to Be Published
- Did Pharma Companies Hide Failed ADHD Drug Studies From Regulators?
- Study Discovers Extensive Undisclosed Conflicts of Interest in Medical Research
- Esketamine: Dangers and Lingering Questions
- Antipsychotics Worsen Cognitive Functioning in First-Episode Psychosis
- Your Mindset Matters When You Meditate