CCHR Says Congress Should Look at Conflicts of Interest of Psychiatric Studies the VA Relies Upon Re
Citizens Commission on Human Rights, the nation's leading mental health watchdog, in its latest article, says that Congress should look into possible conflicts of interest on the part of psychiatrists whose antidepressant studies that the Veterans Administration relies upon, as it may provide answers to why suicides linked to antidepressants and sudden deaths from antipsychotics are not being investigated. Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) September 15, 2014 Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), the nation's leading mental health watchdog, announces the publication of its lates
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