114. How lies become truth

114. How lies become truth

The power of repetition is undeniable. A lie, repeated often enough, can become the accepted truth. This "illusion of truth effect" applies to all areas of life, including healthcare. In the case of medications like SSRIs and SNRIs, which are commonly prescribed for depression and anxiety, the illusion of truth can have serious consequences.


The illusion of truth can lead patients to underestimate risks. They may see these medications advertised as safe and effective, without fully understanding the potential downsides. This can lead them to blindly accept the doctor's recommendations without questioning or seeking further information. Don't let the illusion of truth cloud your judgment—ask questions. This is where informed consent becomes crucial.


Can Antidepressants Induce Suicide, Violence & Bizarre Behavior?


Note: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.


*If you are in crisis or believe you have an emergency, please contact your doctor or dial 911. If you are contemplating suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a trained and skilled counselor.


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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

2:30 - What Is Cognitive Ease and How It Blocks Your Critical Thinking - Learning Mind

3:00 - Thinking, Fast and Slow: Daniel Kahneman

3:30 - Science and Its Skeptics | The New Yorker

7:30 - Newsom Admits to Cleaning Up SF For Major Summit, CA Reps Respond - California Family Council

9:30 - How Fox News and CNN Have Changed in the Last Decade

11:00 - Study shows that repeated statements are more often judged to be true, regardless of a person’s age or prior knowledge | Vanderbilt University

13:30 - How to survive the medical misinformation mess - Ioannidis - 2017 - European Journal of Clinical Investigation - Wiley Online Library

26:30 - Role of antidepressants in the treatment of adults with anorexia nervosa - PMC

35:00 - Vaccines for preventing influenza in healthy adults (Review) - Cochrane Review

39:30 - Decline in Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness With Vaccination Program Maturation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

48:00 - Just-world hypothesis - The Decision Lab

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239. Failure Is the Business Model: How the Mental Health Industry Profits When You Get Worse

239. Failure Is the Business Model: How the Mental Health Industry Profits When You Get Worse

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238. Is Everything a Psychiatric Disorder Now?

238. Is Everything a Psychiatric Disorder Now?

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9 Jul 52min

237. The Man Behind Joe Camel Reveals How Propaganda Actually Works

237. The Man Behind Joe Camel Reveals How Propaganda Actually Works

Anthony Freda drew one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in advertising history — and illustrated the op-ed pages that helped sell a war. He was paid extraordinarily well to move product, op...

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236. Raw Milk and a Deal with God

236. Raw Milk and a Deal with God

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235. Is Ibogaine a Miracle Treatment for PTSD and Addiction?

235. Is Ibogaine a Miracle Treatment for PTSD and Addiction?

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18 Jun 1h 14min

234. Afraid of Your Own Mind: What OCD Really Is and How People Actually Get Free

234. Afraid of Your Own Mind: What OCD Really Is and How People Actually Get Free

What if the scariest thoughts in your head mean nothing at all? William Schultz spent ten years trapped inside obsessive compulsive disorder. It got so bad he became afraid of his own shadow, checking...

11 Jun 1h 35min

233. An Emergency Room Physician on Demons, Awakening, and the Science We Ignore

233. An Emergency Room Physician on Demons, Awakening, and the Science We Ignore

What kind of man gets studied at Yale, Brown, and Harvard, builds a 300 person international research consortium, and still has powerful people working to erase his name? Dr. Daniel Ingram is not a gu...

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232. Fear Is The Product And You Are The Resource

232. Fear Is The Product And You Are The Resource

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