I agree. While I absolutely LOVE the mission of FAIR and I enjoy reading everything they publish, my concern is that this very important topic will get missed because it is published in the wrong Substack. I'll restack it so that it gets more attention, but I also hope that other Substacks that more closely align with this particular top…
I agree. While I absolutely LOVE the mission of FAIR and I enjoy reading everything they publish, my concern is that this very important topic will get missed because it is published in the wrong Substack. I'll restack it so that it gets more attention, but I also hope that other Substacks that more closely align with this particular topic will also pick it up and give it more attention and detail.
Also -- I'd LOVE to see someone at HHS pick this topic up and take a closer look. This is right up RFK Jr's alley.
Thank you very much for your feedback. This topic is appearing in FAIR's Substack because it is in alignment with FAIR in Medicine's mission to "support the scientific method, viewpoint diversity, and rigorous inquiry in the search for objective truth, and promote a culture of respectful, open debate." Intolerance is the enemy of free and open inquiry and scientific debate:
Our firm belief in the importance of objective, scientific truth is also the basis upon which FAIR advocates for the rights of biological women and girls in sports and other protected spaces.
Last May we announced that FAIR in Medicine would broaden its scope to explore the role of informed consent in the search for objective scientific truth. We believe that an open and honest exploration of SSRI benefits, risks, and impacts is integral to this inquiry. Without proper informed consent, doctors cannot properly serve patients:
I agree. While I absolutely LOVE the mission of FAIR and I enjoy reading everything they publish, my concern is that this very important topic will get missed because it is published in the wrong Substack. I'll restack it so that it gets more attention, but I also hope that other Substacks that more closely align with this particular topic will also pick it up and give it more attention and detail.
Also -- I'd LOVE to see someone at HHS pick this topic up and take a closer look. This is right up RFK Jr's alley.
Hi Jaynee,
Thank you very much for your feedback. This topic is appearing in FAIR's Substack because it is in alignment with FAIR in Medicine's mission to "support the scientific method, viewpoint diversity, and rigorous inquiry in the search for objective truth, and promote a culture of respectful, open debate." Intolerance is the enemy of free and open inquiry and scientific debate:
https://www.fairforall.org/fair-in-medicine/
Our firm belief in the importance of objective, scientific truth is also the basis upon which FAIR advocates for the rights of biological women and girls in sports and other protected spaces.
Last May we announced that FAIR in Medicine would broaden its scope to explore the role of informed consent in the search for objective scientific truth. We believe that an open and honest exploration of SSRI benefits, risks, and impacts is integral to this inquiry. Without proper informed consent, doctors cannot properly serve patients:
https://news.fairforall.org/p/fair-in-medicine-charts-a-new-direction?r=2g1pka&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true
Hope this helps to clarify our purpose in publishing this series.