mental health
09/29/2017 / By Ethan Huff
Google partners with psychiatric drug front group to push mental illness “self diagnosis” tool that will generate more profits for Big Pharma
Pharmaceutical companies are becoming increasingly greedy and conniving when it comes to recruiting new victims for their drug offerings, as evidenced by a new online tool being released by search engine giant Google. Known as “Dr. Google,” the deceptive program is the brainchild of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), a pro-psychiatric drug front […]
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