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Suicide Attempts Increasing in Children, including 28% in 6- to 9-Year-Olds, is Preventable

Responding to federal data on increased suicide attempts by children taking antipsychotics, CCHR reiterates warning that psychotropics are linked to suicidal and homicidal acts, requiring…

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More Acts of Violence Prompt Need for Laws Documenting Psychiatric Drug Links

As Nation Reels from Mass Violence, CCHR Calls for Mandatory Toxicology Tests

Mental health watchdog joins others in wanting answers to what drives individuals to commit horrific, senseless acts of violence; toxicology tests should be part of…

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ADHD Marketing Brands Children to Hook Them on Psychostimulants

Social media being used to market childhood as a “mental disorder” prompts calls for action to curb the practice that can lead to misdiagnosis and…

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Jeffrey Lieberman’s Topple from Grace over Racist Tweet During Black History Month Spurs Closer Scrutiny

The psychiatrist’s research was once equated in cruelty with the Tuskegee syphilis experiments on African Americans; an expert questioned if a study was a violation…

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New Diagnostic Manual With ADHD Listed Could Turn Childhood into a Mental Disorder

Despite a 28% decrease in 0- to 5-year-old U.S. children taking psychostimulants since 2017, new changes to an international mental disorders manual could revert this…

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