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The Psychiatric Peddlers in Your Schools

Mad in America

However, Miss Brown will discover that John boy buys his lunch from the cafeteria, and since she’s not allowed to withhold food from him, he goes to the cafeteria to buy his lunch. He returns “promptly” thirty-five minutes later and explains that “the line was long” or that “they ran out of food and had to make more.” Maybe so.

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Much of U.S. Healthcare Is Broken: How to Fix It (Chapter 1, Part 3)

Mad in America

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, most pediatricians were opposed to breastfeeding and the accepted thinking at the time was that the baby was ready at six weeks to begin taking solid foods! Yet, this needed policy would not be acceptable to any of the major healthcare entities of today.

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How The Integrated Approach of Virgin Pulse and HealthComp is Changing the Future of Health Equity 

Virgin Pulse Corporate Wellness

Economic Stability: Financial resources available to an individual, income, cost of living, poverty, food security, and housing stability. Neighborhood and Built Environment: Housing quality, transportation access, availability of nutritious foods, pollution levels, and neighborhood crime.

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I was laid off and now my manager wants my help, I don’t want my company car, and more

Ask a Manager

I manage about 15 events every 12 weeks (each event being 3-4 days long) and am in charge of every aspect of the events (on-site logistics, travel, venue accommodations, food and events, agenda and educational sessions, sponsors, speakers…the list goes on). You can’t stay in the job forever waiting for the right time to leave.

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

Mad in America

In these interviews, I have talked about the components of the psychiatric-pharmaceutical-industrial complex, along with how psychiatry meets the political needs of the ruling class and dysfunctional families. Mainstream media is another major player in the psychiatric-pharmaceutical-industrial complex. Evolutionary geneticist R.C.

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What I’ve Learned about Tapering Psychiatric Drugs—A Holistic Therapist’s Perspective

Mad in America

A bout five years into my career in the mental health field, I began to truly realize the depths of corruption involved in the pharmaceutical industry. Tapering is NOT one-size-fits-all and each taper needs to be carefully planned and these variables taken into consideration. Singing and humming are also great ways.

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3 middle class families across America share what they earn, spend, and save

Work Life

The couple also owes $15,000 on a zero-interest credit card and plans to sell their RV to help pay off that debt. Most of their discretionary spending goes toward travel. Last year, the family went to Spain for two weeks, using points from a trip that was canceled during COVID.

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