Risks such as low birth weight and preterm birth linked to low blood sugar before pregnancy differ for underweight and overweight women.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Could It Be Intelligent to Say No? The meat in this post comes from Peter Selley and centers on a new hazard of monoclonal antibodies given to infants – seizures and other neurological problems, along with deaths. The background to this post lies in Ground Control to RSV – RSVP.. It also links to Back […] The post From Just Say No to Getting to Yes first appeared on Dr. David Healy.| Dr. David Healy
The recent FDA Panel on SSRIs and Pregnancy attracted a scathing Media Response. See Unsafe Safety Systems for 25 responses including the American Psychiatric Association and Britain’s College of Psychiatrists. For the most part the responses were remarkably similar, displayed complete amnesia for previously accepted facts, and downplayed any risks with phrases like earlier smaller […] The post The Miracle of Artificial Intelligence first appeared on Dr. David Healy.| Dr. David Healy
A recording of the full FDA Panel on SSRIs and Pregnancy is linked to the last post here. There has been extensive media coverage of this event – and 18 takes on what reporters heard can be found linked to Unsafe Safety Systems on RxISK. Roger McFillin was on thin ice, at the recent FDA […] The post There’s Something About Pregnant Mary first appeared on Dr. David Healy.| Dr. David Healy
In Epidemiology of Autism Spectrum Disorder on RxISK, I mention that for me a key paper in a reference list of 27 references was one by Ann Bauer and colleagues, who recognized limitations to the epidemiological data but nailed their colours to the mast in saying that there was sufficient evidence here that pregnant women […] The post Bauer Power and Informed Consent first appeared on Dr. David Healy.| Dr. David Healy
Learn about the new Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 which allow victims to seek financial compensation for their injuries and illnesses.| Camp Lejeune Claims Center
When you fill out your family health history, if you are using the terms 'too' and 'two' very often, then you might talk to your health care provider to take a closer look.| Keep Kids Healthy