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The Clinical, Social, and Cultural Harm of an Iatrogenic Psychiatry

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However, rather than people becoming enraged and politically engaged to change carcinogenic environments, an extremely powerful medical-pharmaceutical industrial complex has controlled the societal narrative to focus—not on eliminating environmental-societal causes of cancer—but on expensive cancer treatments. between 1990 and 2019.”

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Medication Overload, Part II: The Explosion of Drugs for Kids

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With the explosion of more and more drugs in cabinets across the country, more and more children are dying—but still, pharmaceutical companies push their products, leading to yet more drugs and yet more deaths. Unlike the pharmaceutical industry, in our village community the pain of losing a single child was felt by all.

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Something Broken: My Mother’s Story

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Polly was deposited at Harlem Valley at the start of the early wave of patients being treated with new drugs churned out by a booming pharmaceutical industry and prescribed enthusiastically by doctors. drug companies manufactured enough barbiturates in 1955 alone to treat 10 million people daily throughout the year.