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Labor trends to watch in 2024: A U.S. economic outlook and sector play-by-play

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Construction and utilities: building the future Construction Strong growth is in the cards for the domestic construction sector next year. construction spending hit a more than $2 billion record-high. But several companies are reporting a shortage of workers such as engineers and data analysts, which could hamper growth.

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The “Madness” of Inpatient Psychiatry

Mad in America

Those trapped there due to their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors are controlled by pharmaceutical Americans and their cultish mindset hailing drugs at the expense of everything else. The usefulness of this construct is almost never questioned by the mainstream, taken as fact because “experts” deem it so. Pesky “mental illness.”

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Power, Privilege & Controlling the Narrative: Vested Interests in ‘Mental Health’

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Information produced by professional bodies and charitable groups also promotes this view and it is reported by the media as if it were established fact. Davies describes a comprehensive UK government report on the influence of the pharmaceutical industry the House of Commons Health Select Committee Report on the Pharmaceutical Industry.

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Appetite for hybrid working shows no sign of letting up at large firms

Workplace Insight

And in 2023, companies have been posting hybrid working related roles in record numbers, according to a new report from GlobalData.

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Toxic Interactions: Social Circumstances and Well-Being

Mad in America

In June 1990, the Los Angeles Times reported on a conference that had taken place a couple of months earlier in Worcester MA, in an attempt to answer the question, ‘What is Schizophrenia?’. Apparently the first speaker offered to list the established facts, and then projected an empty slide.

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

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In 2021, New York Times reporter Benedict Carey, after covering psychiatry for twenty years, concluded that psychiatry had done “little to improve the lives of the millions of people living with persistent mental distress. In 2023, Time reported , “About one in eight U.S. Suicide rates have risen by about 30% since 2000.

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The Iatrogenic Gaze: How We Forgot That Psychiatry Could Be Harmful

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” Although sexual dysfunction is labeled as a “side effect”, numerous patients report issues far persisting withdrawal. That rate has been increasing rapidly: “From 2006 to 2014, the number of serious ADEs reported to the FDA increased 2-fold… A previously published study… found that from 1998 to 2005, there was a 2.6-fold