Wednesday 19 July 2017

YOU GOT IT WRONG - Paul A. Gluck, MD

The aim of this blog is to highlight persons in the media who tout the chemical imbalance theory as a fact. It's highly unprofessional and misleading to do so and this blog demands that any statements relating to the 'chemical imbalance' myth should either be backed up with supporting evidence or retracted.

Where possible, each person featured on this blog has been contacted via Twitter, email, and/or Facebook and asked to retract their statements or provide supporting evidence.

Once supporting evidence has been shown they will be removed from this blog. Moreover, if they retract their original statements they will also be removed from this blog.

As you will see from these lists, many of the authors are household names and influence those who follow them. This has to stop. The chemical imbalance line was created by the pharmaceutical industry, moreover, Eli Lilly, who launched the first of the SSRIs, Prozac.

Those featured on this list need to do their research.

Bob Fiddaman (Author of the Fiddaman Blog)



Paul A. Gluck, MD

Dr. Paul A. Gluck, MD  
Doctor in Kendall, Florida
Address: 8950 N Kendall Dr, Miami, FL 33176
Phone: (305) 279-3773

Paul A. Gluck, MD was, at the time of this article, chair of the Florida Section of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Dr. Paul Gluck received his B.S. degree in Life Sciences at MIT and his M.D. degree at NYU School of Medicine. He completed his post-graduate training in OB/GYN at the University of Miami School of Medicine where he remains on the voluntary faculty as Associate Clinical Professor. Recently retired from clinical care, Dr. Gluck is a Fellow at the University of Miami Center for Patient Safety where he will participate in on going research and professional education. In addition he will help apply patient safety principles to improve clinical care at Jackson Memorial and University of Miami Hospitals.

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