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David

@Foreman1David

Child(ish) psychiatrist: (New) Culture Editor BJPsych Bull., NICE TAC member. Enjoys debating & cocktails, planning to join science/culture dots & more.

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@TrentTelenko I read it differently. They’re doing it but without Trump.
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Trent Telenko
Trent Telenko@TrentTelenko·
The failure of European nations to defend the Strait of Hormuz was costing it too many arms deals with the Gulf Arabs in the short term. In the longer term, they just realized their actions endangered further US participation in NATO with the American people.
WORLD NEWS@_MAGA_NEWS_

🚨 JUST IN: In a jaw-dropping development, Japan, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands pledging support for securing the "Strait of Hormuz", reversing their earlier refusals amid United States pressure.

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@DanielCohrsMD @RCarhartHarris Thanks but what I found was a small RCT using WEMWBS. 29 vs 30 pts. Functional unblinding more likely for the psychedelic. So doesn’t counter the point.
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Daniel Cohrs, MD@DanielCohrsMD·
This is great work! But I fear that the headlines will lose important parts of the plot (as the below headline suggests). As @RCarhartHarris points out in the below thread, psychedelics both avoid the side effects of standard antidepressants, and (1/n) x.com/RCarhartHarris…
Balázs Szigeti@psybalazs

🚨MAJOR NEW PAPER 🚨 just out in @JAMAPsych : Psychedelic Therapy vs Antidepressants for the Treatment of Depression Under Equal Unblinding Conditions (tinyurl.com/yu2rbtaf). I am very proud of this one, was a lot of work for me - both co-first and last author! Eternal gratitude to co-first @QuantPsychiatry and twitterless Hannah Barnett! The premise is that it is biased to compare open-label trials (=where patients know what treatment they are getting) to blind trials (=where patients do NOT know what they are getting). Open-label trials would gain an unfair advantage by higher placebo response. Even formally blinded psychedelic trials are practically open-label as its obvious to distinguish placebo from 25mg of #psilocybin. In contrast, traditional antidepressants (SSRIs/SNRIs) trials are are close to be truly blind (Lin 2022). Given the bias of open-label vs. blinded comparison, we compared the efficacy of psychedelic-therapy (which is practically always open-label) vs. open-label antidepressants for the treatment of major depression. We tested 3 prior hypothesis: - There will be a significant difference between psychedelic-therapy vs. open-label antidepressants, favoring psychedelic-therapy. - There will be a significant difference between blinded and open-label antidepressants trials, favoring open-label. - There will NOT be a significant difference between blinded and open-label psychedelic-therapy, as practically they are always open-label. In contrast with our prior hypothesis, we did not find psychedelic-therapy to be more effective than open-label antidepressants (H1). Not only was the difference not clinically meaningful, but practically there was no difference at all. This finding means that antidepressants administered knowingly to patients, which is the case in real-life medical practice, is as effective as psychedelic-therapy. This result was robust across variations in study selection, including when we removed psychedelic-therapy trials on treatment-resistant depression. We also assessed the impact of blinding in both psychedelic-therapy and antidepressants trials. We found that for antidepressants (H2), but not for psychedelic-therapy (H3), open label is associated with better outcomes than blinded treatment. However, even in the case of antidepressants, the difference was practically small (~1.3 HAMD units). How come hypothesis 1 failed, i.e. that psychedelic-therapy is no ore effective than open-label antidepressants, given that antidepressants trials are famous for small drug-placebo difference (~2.4 HAMD units), while psychedelic-therapy trials reported large effects (~7.3)? The key factor is that in psychedelic trials the placebo response is about 50% relative to antidepressants, ~ 4 vs 8 HAMD units (Hsu 2024, Hieronymus 2025). This suppressed placebo response leads to an inflated between-arm difference, as the treatment arm is measured against a lower floor. The suppressed placebo response in psychedelic-therapy trials is likely attributable to the ‘know-cebo’ effect, i.e. the disappointment when patients realize they are in the control group. In psychedelic-therapy trials, this placebo suppression accounts for 4.0 / 7.3 ~ 55% of the specific treatment effect. In other words, ~55% of psychedelic-therapy’s effect is not explained by patient improvement after the treatment, but rather by the lack of improvement in the placebo group. In summary, we found that for the treatment of depression, psychedelic-therapy is no more effective than open-label SSRIs/SNRIs. Our results for psychedelics are twofold: psychedelic-therapy demonstrated a robust and large therapeutic effects (~12 HAMD units), which justifies optimism. On the other hand, psychedelic-therapy’s lack of superiority compared to open-label SSRIs/SNRIs highlights the influence of blinding integrity and argues against overly optimistic narrative's about psychedelic-therapy's potential.

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David@Foreman1David·
Middle East crisis live: Israeli officials push back on US claim that Trump knew nothing about gasfield attack #block-69bbf9cc8f0821ab0df2f21c" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">theguardian.com/world/live/202…
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Significant as 1/ US is not a signatory 2/ the nations are willing to engage with any nation that is engaging in “preparatory planning” Remember KS’ comment that America lacked a plan? Seems they still have no plan.
British Embassy Washington@UKinUSA

NEW: The UK alongside France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan expresses readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz 👇 gov.uk/government/new…

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Psychiatry Excellence@psycheureka·
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is commonly reported as one of the most frequent comorbid conditions among children with ADHD. While some may assume the overlap is only behavioural, studies show that when ADHD and ODD co-occur, the presentation may be more impairing and associated with a more adverse prognosis. Here are 4 key considerations clinicians should know to better approach this comorbidity:🧵👇
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Math Files@Math_files·
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@nuwandiss Unfortunately wars don’t care about whether they’re legal or not, because the laws are set by whoever wins them. You’ll find no case of someone winning an illegal war and being punished for it because it was illegal.
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@joni_askola Someone needs to evaluate the health consequences of Brexit
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Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Brexit was a mistake, and it’s time for the UK to rejoin the EU
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Defence Index@Defence_Index·
🇵🇱 BREAKING: Poland is moving to join the Global Combat Air Programme, a next gen 6th generation multi role fighter initiative led by Italy, Japan, and the UK. Official talks are underway with Italian and Japanese aviation industries, signaling a major leap for the Polish Air Force.
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Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
This should have been on the front page of The New York Times. I speak to students in America and most have no idea that more than 30,000 Iranians were killed for protesting and demanding freedom. No names. No faces. No coverage. This silence kills me.💔 Thank you, Australia.
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Totally misleading. The change means women terrified of the consequences of them giving birth & maybe injuring themselves will no longer be inappropriately prosecuted. The limit is unchanged and professional liability does not change.
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh

The UK House of Lords has just legalised abortion up to birth. Women can now end the life of their unborn baby at any stage, for any reason, without legal consequences. A truly dark day for Britain.

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David@Foreman1David·
@olidnejad Total misrepresentation. The legal change is to decriminalise women seeking their own abortions, which led to inappropriate trials of women terrified of the consequences of them giving birth. The limits remain unchanged and professionals can be prosecuted as previously.
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Jade Stanton@jadethebpdcoach·
The BPD label doesn't cause harm. PEOPLE cause harm and use the label as an excuse. I see no evidence to convince me removing/changing the label will solve this problem.
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Dimenpsyonal@dimenpsyonal·
Incredible pose from the Duke of Norfolk here
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@SpitfireFilly Ooh! Happy to talk more if you’re interested. 4me, the historical question would be around value transformation during wars and the interaction between that and acquired/innate neurodiversity. War’s a basic human behaviour that’s totally othered, currently.
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Dr Victoria Taylor 💛💙✈
Get someone who looks at you the way I look at Barnes Wallis' marbles! (the ones owned by his daughter which he used to refine the 'bouncing bomb' for Op CHASTISE). Pop over to Denhams auction house (Horsham) on Wed 25th March to bid on the amazing Sir Barnes Wallis Collection!
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John Simpson@JohnSimpsonNews·
Joe Kent, the US counterterrorism chief who resigned on Tuesday over Iran, makes a ferocious attack on Trump’s policy: “Israel drove the decision to take this action… We could have told the Israelis, ‘No you will not’”.
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@DanLinnaeus @no_itsmyturn I’m reminded of Wiley E Coyote running off the cliff on thin air, before he looks down…
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dan linnaeus@DanLinnaeus·
Twelve Arab and Muslim majority countries got together to basically say "Iran, for the love of brotherly relations stop bombing us... but also, bad Israel, bad, for defending yourself against the guys that Iran (bombing us) arms to bomb you in Lebanon." They did vow to continue “intensive consultations” though. The threat that they’ll “talk again” must have Tehran trembling.
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Aleph א@no_itsmyturn·
Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 hosted foreign ministers and representatives from Arab and Islamic countries to discuss regional stability in light of the Iran 🇮🇷 war. The meeting attendees condemned Iranian attacks, held Iran fully responsible for losses, and called on Iran to immediately and unconditionally cease its aggression. It also warned that Iran's ongoing attacks will impact its relations with countries in the region. In attendance: 🇸🇦 Saudi FM Faisal bin Farhan 🇦🇿 Azerbaijani FM Jeyhun Bayramov 🇧🇭 Bahraini FM Abdul Latif bin Rashid Al Zayani 🇪🇬 Egyptian FM Deputy Badr Abdelatty 🇦🇪 Emirati Minister of State Khalifa Al Marar 🇯🇴 Jordanian FM Ayman Safadi 🇰🇼 Kuwaiti FM Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah 🇱🇧 Lebanese FM Youssef Rajji 🇵🇰 Pakistani FM and Deputy PM Mohammad Ishaq Dar 🇶🇦 Qatari FM and PM Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani 🇸🇾 Syrian FM Asaad al-Shaibani 🇹🇷 Turkish FM Hakan Fidan
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@SpitfireFilly There’s a whole history of neurodiversity at war that needs to be written.
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@SpitfireFilly I met Barnes Wallis. He came to give a talk at my school when we were growing up. V excited before but talk was dreary. At the time just disappointed I didn’t learn how he thought, now suspect he had ASD.
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