The New York Times ran an article citing research that found that
“95 – or 56 percent – of 170 experts who worked on the 1994 edition of the manual, called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, or D.S.M, had at least one monetary relationship with a drug maker in the years from 1989 to 2004. . . . The percentage was higher – 100 percent in some cases – for experts who worked on sections of the manual devoted to severe mental illnesses, like schizophrenia, the study found.”
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