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Compulsory apps on school tablet devices: Friend or foe?
Monique Pisaniello
Sixth year Medical Student from the University of Adelaide, supervised by Prof Jon Jureidini
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Meta-reviews and meta-analyses as superspreaders of medical misinformation
Jon Jureidini & Leemon McHenry
A 2020 article published in Frontiers in Psychiatry by Boaden et al.: 'Anti-depressants in Children and Adolescents: A Meta-Review of Efficacy, Tolerability and Suicidality in Acute Treatment' purported to contrast the efficacy and tolerability of several antidepressants in treating children and adolescents diagnosed with different psychiatric disorders. In response to this article, we submitted a letter to the Editor of Frontiers (for publication) concerning the integrity of Boaden et al.’s analysis. We have received no response to our letter that was sent 8 October 2020 (see below) and it was not published by Frontiers.
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Blog post recommendation: Medical complicity in torture
Derek Summerfield's blogpost published on the Journal of Medical Ethics.
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Expand Human rights treaties and mental health law by Hunter Watson
Hunter Watson
Mental health human rights campaigner, retired maths lecturer, and former carer, Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Enabling meaningful participation
Tom Todd
Editor, CEMH human rights and mental health blog.
Book launch: The Illusion of Evidence Based Medicine
The Illusion of Evidence-Based Medicine by Jon Jureidini and Leemon B. McHenry was launched by Peter Goldsworthy in the University of Adelaide Health & Medical Services Building, with Professor Fran Baum as guest speaker.
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