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Shelbourne will go to Windsor Park with a 1-0 lead following the first leg of their UEFA Champions League qualifier at Tolka Park. After the game, Shels manager Joey O'Brien and his Linfield counterpart David Healy spoke to reporters - which included OTB's Stephen Doyle.
European football is here, a chance to learn about new teams, unknown players and exotic places. And then there's Shelbourne v Linfield. The first section of this show is taken up by discussion of Wednesday night with a bit of Mark Coyle, Joey O'Brien and David Healy audio thrown in. Have Linfield staff attended more FAI Cup finals than your average Irish tourist in Cambrils? This week's show might just provide the answer. We also discuss St Pat's, the Streisand effect and the goal return in Inchicore being similar to the alcohol content in Johnny's beverages of choice. In a crowded mailbag, we have a bit of podcast to podcast action, Dermot Usher analysis, the inevitable Derry City title race discussion and much more besides. All of this 24 hour partying is brought to you in association with Rascals Brewing, Collar & Cuff, Future Ticketing and Sport Cosanta.
Emily Grey's been living with a condition known as PSSD for six years now. PSSD can lead to the effective erasure of a person's sexual sensation and functioning.The SSRIs that seem to be at the heart of this condition are selective serotonin uptake inhibitors, a group of antidepressant drugs that have been around for decades. The latest numbers indicate that nearly 20% of Canadian women and 10% of Canadian men are now taking these drugs. It is generally known that potential side effects include a loss of libido. But what we're talking about today and what advocates like Emily have been saying for years is that the side effects can be very extreme. They might persist even after you stop taking SSRIs.We'll also be speaking with Dr. David Healy, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Cardiff in Wales. Dr. Healy has been involved in SSRI research for decades. He's the author of over a dozen books on psychopharmacology, including Let Them Eat Prozac, the Unhealthy Relationship Between The Pharmaceutical Industry and Depression.Also on our panel is Dr. Caroline Pukall professor of psychology at Queen's University whose research focuses on sexual wellbeing and includes sexual psychophysiology.Credits: Host: Jesse BrownCaleb Thompson (Audio Editor), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor and Publisher)Fact checking by Julian AbrahamAdditional music by Audio NetworkFurther ReadingPSSD websiteDr. David HealyDr. Caroline PukallSponsors: oxio: Head over to canadaland.oxio.ca and use code CANADALAND for your first month free! Article: Article is offering our listeners $50 off your first purchase of $100 or more. To claim, visit article.com/canadaland and the discount will be automatically applied at checkoutBetterHelp: Visit betterHelp.com/canadaland today to get 10% off your first month.If you value this podcast, support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch at our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick Fortino and renowned psychiatrist Dr. David Healy look at modern psychiatry and psychopharmacology. Dr. Healy, a vocal critic of the pharmaceutical industry's influence, exposes how the "serotonin myth" emerged from marketing, reveals how antidepressants (SSRIs) can blunt emotions and cause iatrogenic harm, and discusses the public health crisis of long-term drug use, urging a reevaluation of mental healthcare, especially for children.More David Healy https://davidhealy.orgJoin us on Patreon https://patreon.com/psychologyis✅ Early access to ad-free videos - No more skipping ads!✅ Your name in end credits of main full length videos, including Psychology Is Podcast videos✅ Unlock our community and direct chat
Send us a textA critique of SSRIs and pharma's influence on medicine, including SSRI-induced sexual dysfunction, suicidality, and violence. Long Summary: Dr. David Healy critiques modern medicine, focusing on SSRIs and psychiatric medicine, including: how pharmaceutical companies manipulate clinical trial data, ghostwrite studies, and influence medical practice, often ignoring patient experiences; highlighting issues like post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD), the immediate sensory effects of SSRIs, and their potential to induce suicidal or violent behavior; challenging the reliance on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) over individual patient reports; and more.About the guest: David Healy, MD, PhD, a psychiatrist and pharmacologist, has decades of experience researching the serotonin system and SSRIs, working across Ireland, the UK, Canada, and the US. He is a professor at McMaster University and a vocal critic of pharmaceutical industry practices.Discussion Points:SSRIs cause near-immediate sensory effects, like genital numbing, in most people.Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) can persist for years or decades after stopping the drug, affecting many long-term users.Healy argues RCTs prioritize averages over individual experiences, often missing serious side effects like suicidality.Pharmaceutical companies ghostwrite studies and manipulate data, with journals like the New England Journal of Medicine publishing misleading articles.Serotonin theory of depression lacks evidence.Industry tactics include dismissing patient reports as anecdotes and using high doses in trials to mask weak efficacy.SSRIs can increase suicide risk, not just during initiation but also when adjusting doses or withdrawing, as seen in cases like the Aurora movie theater shooting.Regulatory bodies like the FDA often fail to investigate adverse effects due to bureaucratic processes and lack of follow-up.Healy emphasizes doctors' failure to prioritize patient observations, driven by industry-influenced standards of care.Related episode:M&M 88: Depression, Serotonin, SSRIs, Psychiatry & Social Media | Joanna Moncrieff*Not medical advice.Support the showAll episodes, show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack Affiliates: KetoCitra—Ketone body BHB + potassium, calcium & magnesium, formulated with kidney health in mind. Use code MIND20 for 20% off any subscription (cancel anytime) Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Code MIND for 10% off Readwise: Organize and share what you read. 60 days FREE through link SiPhox Health—Affordable at-home blood testing. Key health markers, visualized & explained. Code TRIKOMES for a 20% discount. MASA Chips—delicious tortilla chips made from organic corn & grass-fed beef tallow. No seed oils or artificial ingredients. Code MIND for 20% off For all the ways you can support my efforts
Send us a textIn this eye-opening episode of Healthy & Awake Podcast, Dr. David Healy, a renowned psychiatrist and author of Pharmageddon, exposes how the pharmaceutical industry manipulates doctors and controls medical research. We discuss the hidden dangers of SSRIs, including the increased risk of suicide and homicide, the prevalence of ghostwritten studies, and the influence of Big Pharma on FDA regulations. Dr. Healy explains why adverse drug effects are often dismissed and how the medical propaganda machine has eroded trust between doctors and patients. We also explore the rise of ketamine and psychedelics in depression treatment and the impact of post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD). Don't miss this critical discussion on why informed consent is crucial and how to navigate the medical system's shortcomings.SSRI's and homicide webinar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIw3Vnkgng0&t=2sDr. David Healy's Links:https://davidhealy.org/https://rxisk.org/___________________________
D'fhoilsigh an Comhaontas Glas Clár Toghchánaíochta inné inár leag siad amach an fhís atá acu don chéad rialtas eile.
Kirk Millar, Curtis Allen and Mark Stafford join Michael Clarke to discuss life at their respective clubs and what they're hoping to achieve this season. Millar reflects on a decade since re-joining the Blues, playing for David Healy, the forward he most enjoyed finding and Loughgall this weekend. Allen opens up about what he'd like to do after he retires, his mentality when it comes to setting and scoring goals and the impact new manager Stephen Baxter has already made. Plus Stafford shares his thoughts on the Championship, an impressive win over Bangor, lessons learned at Windsor Park and his early impressions on life as manager at Ferney Park.
Amy Canavan is joined by Cammy Bell and Daniel Caw to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They look ahead to Steve Clarke's Scotland squad announcement, the transfer window and Matt O'Riley's Brighton move and ask what next for Raith Rovers after David Healy knocked back the manager's job at Starks Park.
Labhair an comhairleoir David Healy ón gComhaontas Glas faoi chinneadh an cheannaire, Éamon Ryan, éirí as níos luaithe inniu. 180624 Láithreoir: Barra Mac Aodha Bhuí
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Prof David Healy joins Dr Ron Ehrlich to delve into the critical issues surrounding the pharmaceutical industry and its influence on modern medicine. They discuss the pervasive practice of ghostwriting in medical literature, the impact of regulatory bodies like the FDA and TGA, and the ethical concerns related to vaccine trials and mandates. Professor Healy also shares insights from his book "Pharmageddon," highlighting the shift from public to corporate medicine and the role of randomized controlled trials. Tune in to explore the complexities of evidence-based medicine and the importance of transparency and data access in healthcare. ---- Shownotes are available at ARCHIVE | Prof David Healy - Pharmageddon – Evidence Based Medicine or Marketing ---- Join the Unstress Health Community & Transform Your Life! https://bit.ly/3SRq0gg Connect with Dr Ron at Unstress Health Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unstresshealth/ Facebook: https://fb.me/unstresshealth Email: admin@unstresshealth.com DISCLAIMER: This podcast provides general information and discussion about medicine, health and related subjects. This content is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice or as a substitute for care by a qualified medical practitioner. If you or any other person has a medical concern, he or she should consult with an appropriately qualified medical practitioner. Guests who speak in this podcast express their own opinions, experiences and conclusions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Goals both on and off the pitch is the theme of this week's Official Coleraine Podcast as we welcomed Matthew Shevlin on the show. The striker talks to hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb about his career to date, making the breakthrough at Ballymena United and signing for David Healy at Linfield. The 25-year-old also speaks about the current season and frustrations felt at certain part of the campaign due to injuries and suspension, but he is hoping to end it on a high by qualifying for Europe. The trio also analyse the Bannsiders' 3-3 draw against Cliftonville and share their views on the visit of Glentoran. Mr McNabb also has a one-on-one conversation with Gareth Scott, who is currently the club's Head of Women's and Girls' Development Officer, about how preparations are going ahead of the new Women's season getting under way. As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
Michael is joined by journalist Stuart McKinley to preview Sunday's League Cup final at Windsor Park and we also speak to players and managers from both clubs involved. Linfield are represented by boss David Healy, Daniel Finlayson and Chris Johns, whilst Lee Chapman, Gary Thompson and Niall Currie provide a Portadown perspective.
It's David Healy's Linfield who will be taking on Niall Currie's Portadown on Mothers Day Sunday at Windsor Park and who better to have on the show than a man who has been involved in some form at both clubs. Matthew Tipton, former manager at the Ports and player at the Blues, joins me to preview the 2024 Northern Irish League Cup Final. We examine both team's run to the final and assess where the final will be won or lost. We also give our predictions for the final too. Music by Toby Johnson and Rory Hope.
Plé leis an gcomhairleoir David Healy ón gComhaontas Glas, maidir le hiarratas Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath ag lorg cead freastal ar daichead milliún paisineirí in aghaidh na bliana. Plé chomh maith ar an Metro atá fógartha le nasc a chruthú idir Sord agus Charlemont. Is comhairleoir le Comhairle Contae Fhine Gall é David Healy. Láithreoir: Barra Mac Aodha Bhuí Dáta craolta: 220224
We look back on a moment when you probably cheered - even if you were an English Leeds fan.
David Healy is a psychiatrist, scientist, psychopharmacologist, and author. Before becoming a professor of Psychiatry in Wales and more recently in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Canada, he studied medicine in Dublin and at Cambridge University. He is a former Secretary of the British Association for Psychopharmacology. He has authored more than 230 Peer Reviewed Articles and 25 books, including The Antidepressant Era and The Creation of Psychopharmacology from Harvard University Press, Let Them Eat Prozac from New York University Press, and Mania from Johns Hopkins University Press and Pharmagedden. His latest book, Shipwreck of the Singular –Healthcare's Castaways, shows how improvements in medicine, which contributed to increasing our life expectancies, have turned inside out and are leading to shortened life spansFor Current and Previous Podcast Episodes, Show Notes, and Videos go to www.MedicalTruthPodcast.comYou can also find the Medical Truth Podcast on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Rumble, and Substack, as well as all the major podcast platforms such as Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, iHeart, and Podchaser
We chat with David Healy who was a longtime friend of American golfer Doug Sanders, who famously finished runner up in 5 major tournaments. We chat with David about Dougs legacy and some of the more interesting stories such as the 3 foot missed putt to win the 1970 Open tournament.
This week Dr. Drew talks to Dr. David Healy & Emily Grey about the complexities of Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD). David Healy is a professor of Psychiatry at McMaster University in Canada and Emily Grey has been living with PSSD for over 3 years after discontinuing Lexapro. They discuss SSRIs and their history, their correlation to PSSD, PSSD and its effect on libido and the generational shift in the use of psychotropic medication. Please support the show by checking out our sponsors! Entera: Use promo code DREW for 10% off at checkout. That's code DREW for 10% off at enteraskincare.com BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/DREW today to get 10% o ff your first month
David Healy shows how to figure out when psychiatric meds might be causing unusual symptoms.CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublication Date: 3/6/2023 Duration: 20 mins, 50 secondsChris Aiken, MD, and David Healy, MD, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
Jonny Frazer and Chris Ramsey join Michael to preview H&W Welders and Ballyclare Comrades ties in the Irish Cup respectively as they prepare to welcome Premiership opposition in the quarter finals of the competition. Then we turn attention to next weekend and the League Cup final between Linfield and Coleraine. From the Blues we chat to manager David Healy, defender Daniel Finlayson and midfielder Chris Shields whilst the Bannsiders are represented by their boss Oran Kearney, Lee Lynch and top scorer Matthew Shevlin.
Dr David Healy was one of the first psychiatrists to suggest that while in some cases the antidepressant drugs, the SSRIs may help prevent suicide, in other very rare cases, they might actually increase the suicide risk. So how does a doctor balance that risk? David also discusses the evidence from healthy volunteer trials, these are small trials that take place before the major trials and regulators can be unaware of these trials' results yet they often contain important information about a drug's potential side effects. And he also discusses the problems of sexual dysfunction that some people suffer after taking SSRI drugs. David says he has had personal experience of several patients who have committed suicide as a result of this ongoign sexual dysfunction and even been asked by people suffering from this to write referral letters to the right to die group Dignitas. Psychiatrist David Healy is a professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Canada. He is also founder and CEO of Data Based Medicine Limited, which through its website RxISK.org, aims to make medicines safer through online direct patient reporting of drug side effects. David has been involved as an expert witness in homicide and suicide trials involving psychotropic drugs, and in raising issues with these drugs with the American and European regulators. https://rxisk.org/blog/ https://davidhealy.org/blog/ You can sign up to the mailing list to the podcast and be first to know when a new episode is published at https://www.whatyourgpdoesnttellyou.com and also find out more about the pod there. The host of the podcast, Liz Tucker is an award winning medical journalist and former BBC producer and director. You can follow Liz on Twitter at https://twitter.com/lizctucker and read her Substack newsletter about the podcast at https://liztucker.substack.com If you would like to support this podcast you can do so at patreon.com/whatyourgpdoesnttellyou or via PayPal at https://www.patreon.com/WhatYourGPDoesntTellYou What Your GP Doesn't Tell You has been selected by Feedspot as one of the top 20 UK Medical Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_medical_podcasts/
Adverse drug events are now the fourth leading cause of death in hospitals. Dr. David Healy joins us to discuss his numerous ideas and books on topics like pharmageddon, antidepressive loops, and mental health of children in the post-modern age. Steer the scientific revolution by joining our Patreon: https://bit.ly/3lcAasB Or buy Dr. Healy's books: https://amzn.to/3kb1I4h As always, let us know what you think in the comments! #health #psychology #consciousness Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Michael Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD- Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
On the Mad in America podcast this wweek we are joined by renowned psychopharmacologist Dr David Healy. David is a psychiatrist, scientist and author. Before becoming a professor of Psychiatry in Wales, and more recently in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Canada, he studied medicine in Dublin and at Cambridge University. He is a former Secretary of the British Association for Psychopharmacology, and has authored more than 220 peer-reviewed articles, 300 other pieces, and 25 books, including The Antidepressant Era, The Creation of Psychopharmacology and Pharmageddon. He has been involved as an expert witness in homicide and suicide trials involving psychotropic drugs, and in bringing problems with these drugs to the attention of American and European regulators, as well raising awareness of how pharmaceutical companies sell drugs by marketing diseases and co-opting academic opinion-leaders, ghost-writing their articles. David is a founder and CEO of Data Based Medicine Limited, which operates through its website RxISK.org, dedicated to making medicines safer through online direct patient reporting of drug side effects. In this interview we discuss the recently held World Tapering Day, a possible relationship between antidepressant treatment and sensory neuropathy and the difficulties that can be encountered when trying to deprescribe.
Johan uppmanar EM-laget att ladda upp med Lasse Erikssons hemmagjorda videofilmer. Anders blir inspirerad Sportnytt och berättar om en bjudresa till Belfast när David Healy var kung. Dessutom: Brolin på Sea World, Lewickis stabila äktenskap, sorgen över Ymer, ofolkkära idrottare, tacksamma gnagare, spektakulära ”nej tack” till landslaget, planen bredvid Titanicvarvet, en spjutkastare man önskar allt gott, ”E-Handelns Zlatan” och andra Zlatan-jämförelser vi nog hade klarat oss utan.
This week's special guest is striker Chris McKee who scored one of the goals to help Linfield win the Gibson Cup last weekend. Chris reflects on his time at Windsor Park and winning the title with David Healy's Blues. He also discusses what his future may hold and how the Irish League is an attractive proposition for any player. We also have plenty of Irish Cup final chat ahead of Saturday's showpiece between Ballymena United and Crusaders. We also celebrate a winning charity bet (at last) and make our predictions for this weekend's final.
*WARNING this episode includes adult themes and conversations about mental health and drug use.*In 2020, the UK government revealed that 17% of the adult population of Britain were prescribed medication for their mental health. But when were these drugs invented? How were they tested? And how have they become, in some cases, ‘mother's little helper'?From antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications to stimulants and mood stabilisers - Dr David Healy takes us on a journey through the development and use of psychiatric - or psychotropic - medication, and how this development has in turn affected our diagnoses.David is a psychiatrist and psychopharmacologist, and is a professor of Psychiatry at McMaster University in Canada.Produced by Charlotte Long and Sophie Gee. Mixed by Aidan Lonergan.Betwixt the Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society. A podcast by History Hit.This episode includes music by Epidemic Sound and archive clips from Zoloft commercial 2001. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, we are going to be continuing with the theme can we “trust the science?”. It is a wonderful privilege to be able to interview one of these professionals who, for many of you, will require no further introduction. My guest today is Prof David Healy. I have known him because of the wonderful book he has written, Pharmageddon. Prof David Healy is a psychiatrist, scientist, psychopharmacologist, and author. David's main areas of research are clinical trials in psychopharmacology, the history of psychopharmacology, and the impact of both trials and psychotropic drugs on our culture. Tune in as we explore numerous topics that we should all be aware of, and it speaks of not just how medicine is practised, how chronic disease is approached, but also how this pandemic is confronted. For more on Prof David Healy, head to her website:https://davidhealy.org/bio/ For more on Data Based Medicine Limited:https://rxisk.org/ You can get his book Pharmageddon here:https://www.booktopia.com.au/pharmageddon-david-healy/book/9780520270985.html CREDITS: Host: Dr Ron Ehrlich Guest: Prof David Healy Producer: Amelia Navascues ---- You can also watch this episode at https://drronehrlich.com/ ----- TIME TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH? Join me in my online health programs. ----- CONNECT WITH ME You can ask questions via social media using my Instagram or Facebook or TikTok or YouTube page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week's special guest is Linfield defender Conor Pepper. Conor reflects on his time at Windsor Park since joining the Blues from Glentoran in the summer of 2020. He looks back on his shoulder surgery ordeal earlier this season and how he hopes to play his part in Linfield's title run-in. Conor chats about the pressure and expectation that comes with playing for David Healy's champions, and how it compares to their Big Two rivals. We also hear about his coaching role with Linfield's Under 18s and his work as a personal trainer.
David Healy is a psychiatrist and author, and founder and CEO of Data Based Medicine Limited. He is a former Secretary of the British Association for Psychopharmacology, and has authored more than 220 peer-reviewed articles, 300 other pieces, and 25 books, including The Antidepressant Era and The Creation of Psychopharmacology from Harvard University Press, The Psychopharmacologists Volumes 1-3 and Let Them Eat Prozac from New York University Press, and Mania from Johns Hopkins University Press and Pharmageddon.Apologies for the many technical difficulties in this one! It happens.**This episode was recorded on November 17, 2021**David Healy Linkshttps://davidhealy.orghttps://twitter.com/DrDavidHealyBooks from David Healy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3r1iX7TtheEWpodcasthttps://ericwhte.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw27qaF6r_XdQrzREV21QSATIMESTAMPS00:00 Introducing David Healy07:40 Medicine in America19:25 Side Effects22:37 Trade Offs25:52 SSRIs46:23 Taking Control & Clinical Trial Data58:34 A Prescription for Society
David Healy is a psychiatrist, scientist, psychopharmacologist, and author. Before becoming a professor of Psychiatry in Wales, and more recently in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Canada, he studied medicine in Dublin, and at Cambridge University. He is a former Secretary of the British Association for Psychopharmacology and has authored more than 220 peer-reviewed articles and 25 books, including The Antidepressant Era, The Creation of Psychopharmacology, Let Them Eat Prozac, Mania, and Pharmageddon. David's main areas of research are clinical trials in psychopharmacology, the history of psychopharmacology, and the impact of both trials and psychotropic drugs on our culture. David has been involved as an expert witness in homicide and suicide trials involving psychotropic drugs, and in bringing problems with these drugs to the attention of American and European regulators, as well as raising awareness of how pharmaceutical companies sell drugs by marketing diseases and co-opting academic opinion-leaders, ghost-writing their articles. And that's not all. David is also a founder and CEO of Data Based Medicine Limited, which operates through its website RxISK.org, dedicated to making medicines safer through online direct patient reporting of drug side effects. We chat about... Ghostwriting in scientific research Why his job is knowing when not to prescribe medications How little is known about SSRI's and what they do Why the negative side of medications needs to be recognized too The impact of taking SSRI's while pregnant Why people are failing to see that psych meds can be both good and bad How psychiatric medications affect the brain and ability to make love Where doctors are going wrong with prescribing David's thoughts on the chemical imbalance theory How SSRI's are not correcting anything How medications have become sacramental Why doctors need to wake up to the problems pills are causing ____________________________ Ready to find freedom from your anxiety? CLICK HERE to download your freebie today! ____________________________ COURAGEOUSLY.U SHOW NOTES: https://courageouslyu.com/david-healy/ COURAGEOUSLY.U INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/courageously.u/
Coleraine midfielder Stevie Lowry is my latest guest on the Campbell's Footballs podcast. We chat about Stevie's early years alongside his brother Philip and discuss the friendly, competitive rivalries the guys have over their current careers to date. We discuss Stevie's early period at Limavady before finding out how an early meeting with Oran Kearney inspired his own development as a player. We then hear about Stephen's move to the Bannsiders before a moment to join Linfield arose in the mid 2010s. We hear more about Stephen's time with players such as Matthew Clarke, Jamie Mulgrew and Andy Waterworth as well as hear more about David Healy's training methods and ruthless management. We also find out about Stephen's memories of lifting the Gibson Cup and Irish Cup with the Blues, winning the League Cup against his brother's team Crusaders in 2020, European ventures in Maribor and against Motherwell and also hear some questions by teammates as well. Plenty to tune in for., In association with Toby Johnson and Rory Hope Music.
This is the second podcast episode devoted to the November 2nd Round Table convened by US Senator Ron Johnson about vaccines injuries and mandates. This episode presents the testimonies of prominent experts as well as of advocates for vaccines safety and truly informed consent.You will hear in this episode remarks by:- US Senator Ron Johnson (introductory remarks)- Brianne Dressen, Astra Zeneca clinical trial participant from Utah, co-founded react19.org, a patient advocacy organization dedicated to increasing awareness of adverse events- Dr. Linda Wastila, Professor and Parke-davis Chair in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy- Dr. Theresa Long, MD, MD, MPH, FS, Army Flight Surgeon & Army Aerospace Medicine Specialist- Dr. Robert Kaplan, faculty member at the Stanford School of Medicine Clinical Excellence Research Center- Dr. Peter Doshi, Associate Professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy- Dr. David Healy, Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Ontario- Dr. Linda Wastila, Professor and Parke-davis Chair in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (2nd set of remarks)- Dr. John Patrick Whelan, Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Rheumatology at University of California, Los Angeles- Dr. Aditi Bhargava, Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Center for Reproductive Sciences at University of California, San Francisco- Dr. Retsef Levi, J. Spencer Standish (1945) Professor of Operations Management at MIT- Dr. David Healy, Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Ontario (2nd set of remarks)- Dr. Peter Doshi, Associate Professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (2nd set of remarks)- Aaron Siri, Attorney, is the Managing Partner of Siri & Glimstad LLP- Kim Witczak, international drug safety advocate and speaker, serves as Consumer Representative on the FDA Psychopharmacologic Drug Advisory Committee, &- Dr. Iona Heath, retired general practitioner from Kentish Town in London and Past President, Royal College of general Practitioners
On this week's show we dissect Tuesday night's Big Two derby. Gareth, Gerard and Barry are joined by Glentoran legend Paul Leeman to pick the bones out of Linfield's 3-0 win at the Oval. We assess the Glens' shortcomings over the past week and reflect on a big derby victory for David Healy's Blues. We also look back on the past few days including Ballymena United's comeback win over Dungannon, and look ahead to this weekend's games including Linfield vs Cliftonville.
In this episode of “Akathisia Stories,” we hear from Colleen Bell, the loving niece of Stephen O'Neill, who died in 2016 at the age of 48. Stephen was a devoted family man who Colleen describes as having dedicated his life to helping others. A talented singer-songwriter and guitarist, Stephen was well known to pub-goers and nursing home residents in Northern Ireland, playing frequent gigs, several of which were abruptly canceled in the summer of 2016 when he had what was later characterized as a catastrophic reaction to the antidepressant Sertraline, also known as Zoloft. Within 48 hours of starting the prescription, Stephen experienced the scariest night of his life. His heart was racing and his mind was in overdrive with a relentless stream of dark and disturbing thoughts. [Colleen Bell]: He said that his thoughts were multiplied by a thousand. He could feel almost things crawling on his skin. And he felt like he couldn't sit down. He couldn't settle. I believe he went for a walk because he wanted to try and shake the agitated feeling that he had throughout his whole body, and he still didn't feel any better. So he basically said that he just waited for the sun to come up so that he could go and get help.We'll have Colleen and Stephen's full story in a moment. Colleen Bell grew up in a small town in Northern Ireland and studied Law at the University of Ulster and went on to train as a lawyer at Queen's University. She was admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in 2012 and shortly after emigrated to Melbourne, Australia. On the 29th of July, 2016, Colleen's life changed forever when her Uncle Stephen died by medication-induced suicide. Returning to Ireland upon the devastating news of Stephen's death, she settled into a career in local government, vowing to use all of her spare time to ensure some form of justice for Stephen was served. Using her legal expertise, Colleen led the family through the coroner's inquest where it was agreed that Stephen had a catastrophic reaction to Sertraline and suffered akathisia. Following the inquest, Colleen founded Stephen's Voice, a Facebook page that aims to generate awareness around side effects to prescribed medication and medication-induced suicide; she also launched Prescribed Harm Awareness Day [July 29] in 2020 and co-founded a pressure group, Families Bereaved by Medication-Induced Suicide, uniting families from all around the world to push for change. Her activism has found her a place on Dr. David Healy's Politics of Care Forum. A busy mother of two wonderful children under three years old and a King Charles Cavalier named Buddy, she is supported by her husband, Patrick, who has been and continues to be an absolute rock to her. It is Colleen's dream to one day be in a position to dedicate even more of her time and efforts to Prescribed Harm Awareness.We're releasing this episode on July 29th, 2021, the fifth anniversary of Stephen O'Neill's death. It's also Prescribed Harm Awareness Day, which Colleen and Stephen's Voice created in memory of of those who have lost their lives to medication-induced suicide, in support of their families, and of all those suffering around the world with iatrogenic illness. To find out more, please visit https://www.facebook.com/stephenoneillsvoice.READ THE FULL EPISODE 9 TRANSCRIPT
This week, we interview Dr. David Healy, internationally respected psychiatrist, psychopharmacologist scientist and author. A professor of Psychiatry in Wales, David studied medicine in Dublin, and at Cambridge University. He is a former Secretary of the British Association for Psychopharmacology and has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed articles and 20 books, including The Antidepressant Era and The Creation of Psychopharmacology. David's latest book, Pharmageddon, documents the riveting and terrifying story of how pharmaceutical companies have hijacked healthcare in America and the life-threatening results. David's main areas of research are clinical trials in psychopharmacology, the history of psychopharmacology, and the impact of both trials and psychotropic drugs on our culture. We talk prescribing practice, medicine safety and regulation. #antidepressants #antipsychotics #benzodiazepines #withdrawal #tapering #mental health
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The Athletic's Adam Hurrey, James Maw and Michael Cox warm up for the Euros by selecting a team of players who are most disproportionately known for their international exploits, from Mexican goalkeepers to 100-cap right-backs, a controversial Croatian, cult playmakers, an Englishman who got caught in a tug-of-war before we even knew him, World Cup goal machines...and David Healy. They also discuss a worrying new case of football nicknaming and run some candidates for the Everton job through a sophisticated Athletic Long-Read Headline Generator to examine their long-term prospects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Linfield double winner Conor Pepper is the guest on this week's podcast.The Blues defender joins Gareth Fullerton and Gerard Lyttle in the virtual studio.Conor reflects on a memorable week where Linfield won the Irish Cup and Premiership title.We reflect on Conor's debut season for the Blues, and the challenge that lies ahead for David Healy's champions.Conor also opens up on the online abuse he received after joining Linfield from Glentoran, and the debt of gratitude he owes to Ronnie McFall for resurrecting his career.
Despite Sligo Rovers being reduced to 10 men for most of the second half a flatlining Dundalk slump to another home defeat. Episode 47 asks why Dundalk have become so psychologically brittle and can the team's winning mentality be recovered? We also discuss the Shane Keegan OTB interview, why David Healy and other Irish league candidates probably aren't the answer to Dundalk's predicaments, and why the re-establishment of a Supporters Trust is becoming an increasing priority.
Irish League defender Chris Casement joins me for this latest episode of Campbell's Footballs. We talk about starting out at Ipswich Town before moving out on loan to Millwall and other clubs. we then move onto discuss life at Linfield and working under David Jeffrey. Either side of two spells at Blues, Chris spent time at Portadown under Ronnie Mcfall so we talk about life at Shamrock Park. We then wrap up by talking about Linfield and David Healy, life on the European stage and life in the Irish League.
In this week's episode, David spoke about missing out on promotion against Watford, being at Leeds United when the club went into administration, and being relegated into League One - captaining the side who lost to Ipswich Town at Elland Road which confirmed relegation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David spoke about arriving at Leeds United unaware of how serious the financial trouble at the club was, as well as finishing top goalscorer at Leeds in his first season despite arriving at Elland Road 15 games into the campaign. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the modern history of Northern Irish football, the name of David Jonathan Healy looms large. The little striker is one of those players who is most closely remembered in the green of his nation rather than the colours of any of the clubs he played with, the outcome of an international career that saw him become his wee country's top international scorer of all time by a furlong - and its fourth most capped player. Along the way, there were plenty of special memories created for the Green and White Army. Host Roddy Cairns (@RoddyGCairns) is joined by Northern Irishman Rodney McCain (@RodneyMcCain) and mid-2000sKirsty McLeod (@kmcleodr) to look back on Healy's international career - and in particular two magical nights at Windsor Park in the mid 2000s. Strap in for the story of David Healy, Northern Ireland's big game hunter. Music credits (as edited): Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod (Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-show) Fearless First by Kevin MacLeod (Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3742-fearless-first) Fan chants credit: noelgallagher88 (YouTube)
We are back with another top episode of our Irish League podcast - That's What I Call Football! This week we take stock of the title race around the midway point of one of the most intriguing campaigns in many years. With Gareth on holiday, Darren Fullerton is joined in our virtual studio by Northern Ireland U19 manager Gerard Lyttle and former title-winning Glentoran captain Paul Leeman. We reflect on the wider impact of Glentoran's 3-1 win over derby rivals Linfield at The Oval on Tuesday night. Paul, a key player the last time the Glens lifted the Gibson Cup in 2009, gives his views on the East Belfast club's title aspirations. And we ask how David Healy's Blues will react to recent back-to-back defeats to their fiercest rivals. We also look at a number of the other contenders, including Coleraine who are on a 13 game unbeaten streak and just two points off Linfield at the league summit. We also have our weekly charity bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
Linfield full back Matthew Clarke joins me for this latest episode of Campbell's Footballs. On the show, we discuss starting out at Rangers where Matthew was part of the set youth set up there. We discuss relationships with first team players, following the Ibrox side and Matthew shares an interesting story featuring Ally McCoist and one about Senegalese player El Hadji Diouf. Matthew recalls how Lee Wallace still starting with Rangers inadvertently cost him the opportunity to have a career in Scotland but also sees it as a sliding doors moment as he recalls his career at Linfield so far. We discuss success with David Jeffrey, European adventures and domestic dominance. We chat about Sutjeska and Qarabag - two games which Matthew has good and bad memories of. We finally end by chatting about David Healy and discuss what he is doing so well at the Blues. A fascinating chat - in association with Toby Johnson and Rory Hope Music.
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Declan Marron is rejoined in studio at last by Dave Donnelly and Macdara Ferris as the lads have FAI Cup results and the second round draw to sift through (1.48. Along with post match audio from Ian Morris (5.05), Keith Long (10.04) and Sligo's hat trick hero David Cawley (15.02).Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley speaks to Macdara about the European run and difficult fixture list (24.12). As does returning attacker Graham Burke on his delight at returning to the club (30.43). Journalist Mark McIntosh joins us to talk about Linfield's big European win, David Healy's time at the club and the emotional scenes around the NIFL Premiership after the tragic passing off Tommy Breslin (45.57). All of this and Dundalk v Slovan Bratislav, Wexford Youths in the Champion League, the John Delaney - Mike Ashley relationship and the co-retirement of the Dennehy brothers.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
Earnest ‘EJ' Christian is joined by friend of the pod Zack ‘The Gambling Degenerate' to discuss their upcoming Thanksgiving plans before diving into their weekly NFL Picks vs. the spread and discuss the biggest matchups in college football this weekend. Then EJ dials up an old buddy of his David Healy for some candid and honest conversation on college football, political correctness, conservatism, truth and more.