According to the New York Times (NYT) a week ago, a major new study found that lower doses of antipsychotics are better for the treatment of schizophrenia…
Oops.
(h/t Sean)
According to the New York Times (NYT) a week ago, a major new study found that lower doses of antipsychotics are better for the treatment of schizophrenia…
Oops.
(h/t Sean)
I have found that low doses of THC helps with just about anything that ails you. Form insomnia to poor appetite and especially for pain relief, nausea, head ache, bad TV shows, also gets rid of the feeling that you should be doing something all the time.
I have found that high doses of THC make you eat PB&J sammies and then fall asleep on the couch.
Lower doses of anything are probably the better option, including watching CBC, too much and you run out of toilet paper.
Well that explains a lot…the New York Times staff are participating in a trial study of antipsychotics!
Cheers
Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group ‘True North’
I suppose this settles that debate once and for all….until something else comes up. Just more filling of dead space with tedious fluff.
Not you Kate…referring to the NYT!
Uhhh… Did you guys read the linked story?
The NYT got the story wrong as usual.
The key finding of the study was not about lower doses of meds. Lower doses were offered or suggested, but nothing documents the patients were actually taking lower doses. The key finding was that talk, family support, jobs, and keeping busy helped the patients more than being alone and vegetating.
Which is not surprising. How many times do you hear about the real whackjobs? He was a loner… He did not have many friends…
This seems to be simple failure to do their homework, not the full-bore, agenda-driven luegenpresse at work.