Craig's email reminded me to circulate the link for the latest issue
of PLoS Medicine that contains the papers from the recent 'disease
mongering' conference:
http://collections.plos.org/diseasemongering-2006.php
Several papers tackling topical issues including bipolar disorder and
ADHD. The conference (and some of the papers) have a focus towards
community action.
You can find out more about the conference and ideas for activism
here: http://www.diseasemongering.org
Petra
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>Well, of course you are interested in a "growing area". It pays. Some
>of us
>have been interested in what grows, and why, for many years. The why
>is
>invariably more interesting than the what. If you want to get ahead,
>develop a
>mindfulness programme for any disorders begining with a C or D. The
>drug
>companies are moving on to these letters having exhausted A and B
>(Autism,
>Asperger's, ADHD, BPD, Bi-polar). C and D are the future
>Craig
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