The self proclaimed “World’s Only Touring Jam” has been travelling across the UK since the 30th of July, going from city to city, and we caught up with them as they performed in Swansea’s Castle Square on Wednesday. Their aim is to promote freedom, mental health and medical choice, by encouraging people to gather […]
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There are growing concerns, not only of the British Government’s “herd immunity” statement, but of the media’s reaction to it, and the casual way terms are being redefined. We’re facing a pandemic, countries all over the world are shutting down, closing schools, banning gathering, all in an effort to contain and limit the spread of […]
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A short video made after the Radiation Health 2019 International Conference. The science may be complex, the message is simple: Ignore ICNIRP.
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Part 2 looked at how one Mindfulness expert, Richard Byng, claims as a GP to want to reduce stigma associated with mental health, while creating fake-diagnoses of strangers. Part 3 of ANM’s look at the politics of stress, explores how effective systems of checks and balances are in addressing professionals’ use of position to persecute […]
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Part 1 of ANM’s Mental Health Awareness Week 2018 series looked at the ‘stress’ crisis in the context of political events. Part 2 takes a closer look at the touchy feely interface of modern mindfulness psychiatry, and see how the evidence for mindfulness over stigma stacks up against the duty of Government not to cause stress to […]
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For Mental Health Awareness Week 2018 ANM explores stress, and its relationship to a bubbling political crisis. Mental Health Awareness Week 2018 – Who’s Pushing Them In The Mental Health Foundation published their study into stress this week. A massive 74% of 4,619 respondents said that in the past year they have felt “so […]
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A storm erupted online at 10:33pm on the 25th of January (UK time) over Curzon Cinemas hiring out their cinema for a private screening of the controversial movie Vaxxed, which included a discussion afterwards with the disgraced Andrew Wakefield. Andy Lewis didn’t waste time writing on his Quackometer blog about the dangers of Cursor’s decision to show […]
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Those of you who have read ANM’s content on Low Dose Naltrexone, during and after the passage of the Access to Medical Treatments Act, will know that the GMC investigated a doctor, Thomas Gilhooly, who was supplying the cheap non-toxic and effective drug, and that the GMC made the Grandiose Medical Connerie of finding that he […]
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It is one year since Judge Anthony Seys-Llewellyn’s judgement in our Civil case against Andy Lewis and Melanie Byng, in which the Judge, having refused us relief, made a special point of awarding no damages to us to punish us for correctly identifying that we have been stalked and harassed for years. Instead of preventing them […]
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Editor Linda Elsegood’s harrowing personal story of illness and recovery provides the energetic springboard to rehabilitate Low Dose Naltrexone in “The LDN Book”. LDN is a modest, cheap drug, still much misunderstood and even maligned, and this explains the need for such a patient-led initiative, essentially to educate doctors, and qualifies my only potential criticism […]
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