A new large-scale study scrutinizing psychiatric prescribing finds clinicians continue to give high-risk drugs to Medicare dementia patients—most of the time with no documented justification at all.
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New Study Finds Pregnant Women on Antidepressants Face Far Higher Risk of Having Autistic Kids
Researchers tracked more than 1,000 Australian infants and found children whose mothers used antidepressants in the last three months of pregnancy had up to nine times higher odds of developing autism ...
The newest Scientology Super Bowl ad is an anthem for the indomitable human spirit that carries forward a multi-award-winning tradition of inspiration and truth—spanning more than a decade.
A jury found that, after more than two decades at Emporia State, a tenured professor was unlawfully disciplined and pushed ...
Churches of Scientology Build Bridges for Interfaith Harmony Week—and the 51 Other Weeks of the Year
Inspired by L. Ron Hubbard’s writings on respect for religious belief, Churches of Scientology help create forums where diverse traditions meet, collaborate and uplift their communities.
A Los Angeles jury awarded $6.8 million to Army veteran Slade Douglas, after finding police unlawfully seized him and forced him into an unconstitutional mental health hold—based on a false report.
From Los Angeles to New York, officials document years of noncompliance that may now bring mounting legal consequences.
Honored on an international stage for her humanitarian work, educator Bhavani Sundar reflects on why learning how to learn ...
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