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New NICE Guidelines for ECT Are Dangerously Inadequate, Say 50 Patients and Professionals

Film shoot during stay-at-home order irks some Cornwall residents

Film shoot during stay-at-home order irks some Cornwall residents Some residents of Cornwall, Ont., say they re confused about why a film production crew was allowed to shoot there during a provincewide shutdown, and frustrated that their mayor is celebrating it. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 04, 2021 3:22 PM ET | Last Updated: May 4 The Netflix production crew was in the eastern Ontario city for 24 hours including an overnight say.(Facebook ) Some residents of Cornwall, Ont., say they re confused about why a film production crew was allowed to shoot there during a provincewide shutdown, and frustrated that their mayor is celebrating it. While commercial film and television production crews are

Mental health boss defends use of controversial ECT shock therapy

Mental health boss defends use of controversial ECT shock therapy for depression The treatment involves sending an electric current through a patient s brain. Updated direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Click here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Greater Manchester mental health chief has defended the use of a controversial treatment which involves running an electrical current through patients brains. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - formerly known as shock or electroshock therapy - has been used since the 1930s but is now being heavily criticised by experts who question the evidence behind it.

Bus drivers claim they ve suffered abuse and intimidation for crossing picket line during strike action - but union says no evidence members to blame

Bus drivers claim they ve suffered abuse and intimidation for crossing picket line during strike action - but union says no evidence members to blame Unite the union claimed Go North West has poisoned its workplace with fire and rehire attack on bus drivers Updated It s alleged a bus driver s car was vandalised Bus drivers who have chosen to work through eight weeks of strike action claim they have been subjected to a campaign of ‘abuse and intimidation’ by union activists . The alleged abuse is said to include criminal damage to the homes and cars of bus drivers, obstruction, missiles thrown at buses, verbal and online abuse and harassment to drivers’ families.

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