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In Brain Chemistry We Trust—The Gospel According to Pharma

Mad in America

Depression was sold to us as a simple problem of serotonin insufficiency, a convenient narrative that made drug companies like Eli Lilly, Forest Pharmaceuticals, and Pfizer very rich. As a former pharmaceutical advertising writer, I not only witnessed the explosive growth in antidepressant drugs, I contributed to it.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

Success

Meitner is also the Greater Philadelphia correspondent of Financing the American Dream , a national television show featuring real estate, lifestyles and cultures all over the nation. Through her book and speaking engagements, Meitner shares the wisdom she gained and emboldens others who dream of starting a business.

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The great trade rearrangement

McKensey

When combined with prior policy measures, tariffs and geopolitics clearly correspond: economies that are more “ geopolitically distant ” from the United States, particularly China, tend to face the highest tariffs (Exhibit 1). Ramp up —increasing the total amount of manufacturing or processing.

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The next innovation revolution—powered by AI

McKensey

Nicholas Bloom, an economics professor at Stanford University, and his research collaborators published a paper in 2020 that examined the real R&D expenditures of semiconductor companies and equipment manufacturers and estimated that their annual research effort rose by a factor of 18 between 1971 and 2014. 5 Nicholas Bloom et al.,