The Triumph of Bad Science

 Whitaker’s article reveals how a member of the FDA who also is an expert witness for Wyeth and Pfizer, has not only opposed the FDA’s warning on SSRI’s causing increased suicidality in children/adolescents, but also, has apparently published research that according to colleagues has distorted the statistical data to favor his preexisting bias.

N. Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

“Gibbons was a member of the FDA panel that voted in favor of the black box warning (Of increased suicidal risk in children/adolescent with SSRI’S — Continue reading The Triumph of Bad Science

From Harvard Business Review: Narcissism and (Business) Leaders

Click here to read “Narcissism: The Difference Between High Achievers and Leaders” written by Justin Menkes.

Here is an excerpt from this article:
“Only an individual who feels genuinely invigorated by the growth, development, and success of others can become an effective leader of an enterprise. And it remains the most common obstacle of success for those trying to make that leap.”

The other side of narcissism is generativity, the gratification in seeing the success of others.  (Ekman uses the Yiddish term, “naches” for a similar emotion.)

– N. Szajnberg, MD, Managing Editor

Marilyn’s last interview

Click Here to View:   A rare TV documentary with audio clips from Marilyn Monroe”s last interview only weeks before her death in 1962, Part 1

Click Here to View: Marilyn Monroe”s last interview only weeks before her death in 1962, Part 2.

Click Here to Read: Tortured Marilyn Monroe’s own account of her inner turmoil revealed for first time on this website.

Click Here to Read: Marilyn Monroe on the couch on this website.