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Letters to the Editor — Texas Republican legislators, Sen Ted Cruz, redistricting, COVID in Rome
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Anatomy of an Industry: Commerce, Payments to Psychiatrists and Betrayal of the Public Good
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National Insurance Awareness Day: Essential things to check before buying a policy
Due to the pandemic people have become more aware about the insurance policies. Also, insurance in the wake of COVID-19 times has become a vital part of everyoneâs life and people have started buying health, term insurance more. Uncertain future and contingency needs are what make people more alert for insurance plans. This is the reason this year due to the pandemic, digital insurance sales went up by 100 percent as compared to last year. Â
âThink of insurance as a tool to manage your financial risks in the future. We are living in an age where providing for your loved ones, even if you are not around, has become possible and so easy by just buying an insurance policy. In fact, ask yourself whether your old parents, spouse, children or younger siblings depend on your income? If the answer is yes, then you certainly need insurance, as simple as that,â Adhil Shetty, CEO of BankBaz
In a recent article published in the journal
Current Medical Research and Opinion, researchers funded by AbbVie (a pharmaceutical company that sells several medications for depression and bipolar disorder) stated that they had developed a six-question âRapid Screening Toolâ for diagnosing bipolar I.
This screening tool is now being promoted in outlets such as
Yet, as even a quick look at the research paper reveals, this questionnaire wasnât even tested as a screening tool, and it relies on questions that mistake adverse reactions to antidepressants and other psychiatric drugs as symptoms of bipolar disorder.
But this publication also suggests a larger subject: Is there any evidence for âscreeningâ for psychiatric disorders? And what are the potential harms?