Anatomy of an Epidemic Summary of Key Points
This book investigates the rise of mental illness in the United States, questioning the efficacy and safety of psychiatric drugs prescribed over the last fifty years.
This book investigates the rise of mental illness in the United States, questioning the efficacy and safety of psychiatric drugs prescribed over the last fifty years.
Empire of Pain delves into the Sackler family’s rise to wealth through pharmaceuticals, exposing their role in the opioid crisis.
This book critiques Dr. Anthony Fauci’s management of the COVID-19 pandemic, examining his ties with pharmaceutical companies and the impact on global health.
The Great Cholesterol Myth challenges the widespread belief that cholesterol is the primary cause of heart disease. Cardiologist Stephen Sinatra and nutritionist Jonny Bowden argue that chronic inflammation, stress, and dietary sugars are more significant risk factors. They critique the pharmaceutical industry’s promotion of statin drugs, suggesting a more holistic approach to heart health, including dietary changes, exercise, and stress management.
Dreamland, by Sam Quinones, is a gripping narrative of the opioid crisis in the United States. It paints a vivid picture of the rise of heroin use and the role of pharmaceutical companies in fueling the epidemic. The author explores how the collapse of community in America created a void filled by narcotics, and how rampant opioid prescriptions led to widespread addiction.
Critical exploration of America’s psychiatric drug use and its impact on mental health.
Critical analysis of Fauci’s pandemic response and its broader implications.
Unveiling the inefficacy of cholesterol myths for heart disease prevention.