Robert Freudenthal (@robfreudenthal) 's Twitter Profile
Robert Freudenthal

@robfreudenthal

Psychiatrist in eating disorders. Hopeful dog guardian.

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calendar_today23-06-2009 23:10:58

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I'm not going to sit here and pretend to be an expert in complex criminal cases. But I think that if it had been me sitting on the jury, I'd consider this the very definition of reasonable doubt. theguardian.com/uk-news/articl…

Dr Phil Hammond đź’™ (@drphilhammond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In today’s Private Eye Magazine I do my fourth long piece on Letby before I move back to other NHS issues. The third alleged insulin poisoning certainly needs looking into. A baby with the same pattern of bloods that the prosecution alleged “could only happen with poisoning” was

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Consultant neonatologist who advised Lucy Letby defence team criticises inquiry judge Thirlwall’s dismissal of questions about the convictions; Dr Mike Hall attended Letby’s trial throughout, and he argues prosecution evidence was “flawed or misleading”. theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/s…

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Medical experts and scientists have told #Fileon4 they have new concerns about how some of the evidence used in the trial of baby-killer Lucy Letby was presented in court and raise questions over the safety of her convictions. File on 4 | BBC Sounds bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…

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Lucy Letby: The Killer Questions File on 4 examines some of the most contentious statistical, scientific and medical evidence in the Lucy Letby trial. 🎧 Listen on BBC Sounds. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…

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This is weak leadership PM is the elected leader of the country, and should have an internal moral core that on an issue like this, should be articulated and brought under democratic process for scrutiny Citing a promise to a celebrity campaigner isn't it

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In today’s Private Eye Magazine, I ask why lead prosecution expert Dr Dewi Evans has not even been contacted by Thirlwall Inquiry to give a statement and to give evidence. He diagnosed definitive murders where dozens of others had failed, and he thinks if he’d been called in earlier, he

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Meet Jay Bhattacharya just nominated by Trump as the new NIH Director “Lockdowns were an enormous & catastrophic mistake.. We should recoil with horror.. Covid policies violated medical ethics & crushed ability for physicians/scientists to discuss facts/evidence.. many silenced"

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Some truths that need to be applied to assisted dying: --- State power is not experienced by everyone the same Doctors and judges do not know the inner workings of an individual's mind Power tends to expand when given the opportunity

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"Lockdowns are not suitable for every country. In the pandemic, richer nations pressured low- and middle-income countries to introduce lockdowns, with disastrous consequences... the result was massive impoverishment which will take years to recover from." From today's guardian

"Lockdowns are not suitable for every country. In the pandemic, richer nations pressured low- and middle-income countries to introduce lockdowns, with disastrous consequences... the result was massive impoverishment which will take years to recover from."

From today's guardian
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Helpful article, the arguments could be applied to most "zero" campaigns -- The zero suicide approach: style over substance | The British Journal of Psychiatry | Cambridge Core - bit.ly/44ura8H

Robert Freudenthal (@robfreudenthal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely agree Mental illness is part of the human condition. It's hard for us to accept but it's true. There never will be "one approach" that solves mental illness. Sometimes (most of the time) noone is to blame.