In early December 2020, Ian and Tania Morgan had to attend the inquest of their son Samuel in Swansea, South Wales. Sam died in January 2020, a week after he had been put on citalopram by his family doctor, Dr Adams. Sam was pretty close to a healthy volunteer. A 25 year old, sporty, successful at College, with a girlfriend - there was very little wrong with him. He likely … [Read more...] about High Noon: Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My….?
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Cochrane: Collaboration or Cult?
Editorial Note: This is the fourth in a sequence of posts on the possible disintegration of the Cochrane enterprise. The most recent being the Valley of Death. Archie Cochrane was one of a group of British doctors who came back from World War II committed to social medicine, some of whom like Richard Doll, who with Tony Hill put the link between smoking and lung cancer on … [Read more...] about Cochrane: Collaboration or Cult?
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications Healy D, Dunne M, Duignan J & Heffernan S J (1980). The use of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of retroperitoneal abscesses of the appendix. Irish J of Medical Science, 149, 479. Healy D, Carney PA & Leonard BE (1983). Monoamine- related markers of depression: change following treatment. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 17, … [Read more...] about Articles
Left Hanging: Suicide in Bridgend
The figures In the England and Wales there are roughly 5000 suicides in roughly 60 million people per year. This would until recently have led to around 2000 hangings per year, 34 hangings per million people per year, 3.5 per 100,000 people per year. Bridgend in South Wales has a population of 40,000. The greater Bridgend area has a population of 130,000. There should be 18 … [Read more...] about Left Hanging: Suicide in Bridgend