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British Academic Authorities on Medical Ethics Back up Tom Cruise

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Barry Turner - University Lecturer on Medical Ethics and Law, University of Lincoln issues the strongest formal valitation yet of Mr. Cruise's campaign and compares psychiatric pseudoscience to eugenics.

(PRWEB) July 25, 2005 -- In England senior medical scientific authorities have smelled a rat within the world of psychiatry and are cleaning house.

Over the last few weeks since Tom Cruise highlighted exposed the gaping holes and the achilies heel deep at the heart of the psychiatric community, murmurings began and those murmurings have grown in volume in halls of learning deep within the medical establishment.

Over the last few days the numbers of understandibly concerned parents have been requesting additional information from their doctors. Their children have been druged on Ritalin and they understandably want answers.

Today Barry Turner, one of the most respected minds and voices in the field of medical ethics, issued a statement thet completely exposes the lack of ethics and valid science in psychiatry.

Doctor's and psychiatrists arround the world who have been handing out Ritalin are now faced with a tough choice.

Continue to drug these children in the face of overwhealming evidence of the resulting harm. Or reform themselves and use the truth and the facts that Mr. Tom Cruise and medical experts like Barry Turner have had the courage to bring to light, to bring the companies and the people that have so badly betrayed our children into line thus bringing about very long over due and needed reform.

To read his statement in full see the attatchment to this release.

More info at www.cchr.org

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