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It’s a great book! Highly recommended.
I should have written a review already, but it covers so much ground and detail, I hadn’t summoned the brain cells yet to do so.
OK, I had put it on my wish list thinking and hoping someone would get it for my upcoming birthday, but after reading this, I bought it. Now I have to think of a book or two to replace it.
Way cool Doug, that it’s on a Kindle download. I wish I was working. I so much want a Kindle!
Amazon just dropped the price for Kindle 2 from $359 to $299. Even though I already had a copy of the book I just downloaded it to my Kindle because I prefer to read on my Kindle.
i was doing testing with one of my research subject and he told me that i am having a lot of dry cough and its really bothering me and i just started a new anti hypertensive med. i asked him r u on ACE inhibitor and he was like yeah. i was surprised to find out that he was not not informed about this side effect.Then another guy who was doing regular work out and eating healthy diet was put on xenical. he was not fully aware of its side effects and i told him that your weight is fine. you shouldnt be using it.
i think more and more ppls should read dr bremner’s book to fully aware themselves.
Hi Doug, I ordered the book and can not wait to read it. Stand strong and keep speaking the truth.
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[...] First he grumbles about my pointing out that the psychiatrist quoted in the Time article, Katherine Wisner, MD (you can follow the link to the Time article in yesterday’s post), was on the speakers bureau for Pfizer and Lilly (something not noted in the article but which I found on my own), makers of Zoloft and Prozac, respectively, which as a commenter pointed out are promoted as the two safest antidepressants for pregnant and lactating women. Being on a speaker’s bureau these days means giving “promotional talks”, which translates into working for the drug company to advertise to other doctors, and is relevant. In addition, the psychcentral website has paid ads, most of them for treatment (which includes medications), while this site has no ads. And don’t say I am trying to profit off my book, which now goes for a nickel on amazon. [...]