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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. - -- e Sontag Foundation announced the recipients of its 2025 Distinguished Scientist Award (DSA), providing $2.25 million in research funding for three early-career investigators in brain cancer research. Awarded through a...
New report cites abuse, deaths, fraud, and systemic regulatory failure; backs Senate BRIDGES for Kids Act
WASHINGTON - -- The Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) announced today that Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, former Mayor of Atlanta and former Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, and Dr. Holden Thorp, Editor-in-Chief of the...
Prolonged Lapse in SBIR/STTR Authorization Has Devastating Effects on US Innovation
For individuals in Toronto seeking help for anxiety, choosing the right registered psychologist in Toronto is a critical first step toward healing.
CCHR Says Mounting Evidence of Persistent Sexual Dysfunction From Antidepressants Demands FDA Action
New research confirms that a significant percentage of antidepressant users develop severe sexual dysfunction that is physiologically damaging and may persist for years after the drugs are stopped.
Several Experimental Studies Help to Answer That Important Question
LOS ANGELES - -- Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in collaboration with pathologists from Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center and the University of Southern California, have developed a deep learning–based method...
A landmark Harvard-affiliated review finds that profit-driven biomedical psychiatry has obstructed human rights-based mental health care, fueling coercion, unsafe drug use, and systemic abuses worldwide.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - -- Lineus Medical is now officially registered in the United Kingdom, enabling the company to begin distributing SafeBreak® Vascular within the UK healthcare market. UK registration represents an important step in Lineus Medical's...
LOS ANGELES - -- Optical computing has emerged as a powerful approach for high-speed and energy-efficient information processing. Diffractive optical networks, in particular, enable large-scale parallel computation through the use of passive structured...
A National Student Science, Nutrition & Health Innovation Showcase
ATLANTA - -- Castle of Coherence has announced the public launch of a website presenting a theoretical framework under development that explores how coherence and collapse emerge across complex systems. The site provides a high-level overview of the...
Investigators complete two landmark expeditions; announce ambitious four-expedition slate for 2026
With global bodies rejecting coercive psychiatric practices, CCHR highlights major human rights gains, exposes ongoing abuses—especially against children—and calls for a worldwide ban on forced hospitalization, drugging, and electroshock.
CCHR exposes oversight failures that enabled decades of addiction and neurological injury from psychiatric drugs. Its new documentary reveals how industry influence and diagnostic labels conceal widespread harm and escalating public health risks.
New episode of 'The Transform U! Live Show' dismantles the science fiction myths behind pet cloning and challenges leaders to stop copying success and start building authenticity.
A new trend is empowering women to take control of their personal security, moving beyond traditional methods toward stylish, discreet, and accessible tools.
WASHINGTON - -- Chandra Donelson, a recognized leader in artificial intelligence and data literacy advocacy, celebrated Veterans Day with the release of her second children's book, The Data Detective at the Airport, published by Technics Publications...
CCHR's latest documentary, Prescription for Violence, compiles court rulings, expert testimony, and global data—featuring attorneys, psychiatrists, and survivors—exploring the correlation between psychiatric drugs and violence and self-harm.
Collaboration Aims to Ensure "No Software Left Behind, No Data Left Behind" in Adoption of AI