MENTAL HEALTH
HHS Launches Campaign to Help Americans Get Off Psychiatric Drugs
Kennedy’s announcement marks a federal shift toward reducing psychiatric drug dependence and reimbursing clinicians for the time required to guide patients through withdrawal.
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Marshall Faulk
NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk shifts his focus from scoring touchdowns to winning the battle to keep kids off drugs. The Super Bowl champion is an international spokesman for Drug-Free World and educates millions on the dangers of drugs.
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MENTAL HEALTH
HHS Launches Campaign to Help Americans Get Off Psychiatric Drugs
Kennedy’s announcement marks a federal shift toward reducing psychiatric drug dependence and reimbursing clinicians for the time required to guide patients through withdrawal.
MENTAL HEALTH
Idaho Psychiatrist Convicted of Domestic Violence Faces Trial for Raping Former Patient
Police warn there may be more victims as Wills, already convicted of domestic violence, prepares to stand trial on a rape charge involving a former patient.
CORRUPTION
Former NIH Official Indicted After Private Emails Boast of FOIA Evasion “Tricks”
Emails cited in the case show David Morens discussing how to make messages “disappear” and saying “the best way to avoid FOIA hassles is to delete all emails when you learn a subject is getting sensitive.”
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HUMANITARIAN FEATURES
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
UN Speech Renews Calls to Investigate Religious Discrimination in Germany’s “Sect Filters”
A poetic UN address renewed scrutiny of religious screening rules that can force applicants to choose between their belief and their livelihood.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Lawmakers Move to Bar Prosecution of Trafficking Victims Under Bipartisan Bill
Pieper Lewis was ordered to pay her rapist’s family $150,000. A bipartisan bill would bar courts from punishing trafficking victims for acts committed under coercion.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Survey Data Shows Strong Belief in Miracles and Faith Across the US
New and long-term studies reveal millions of Americans continue to believe in miracles, prayer and the transformative power of scripture.