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Today, the @baltimoresun published a letter co-authored by my husband, @DavidBaszucki, founder and CEO of @Roblox, and me, asking for a reversal of a puzzling decision by the State of Maryland to shut down promising food as medicine research for schizophrenia.
"Considering the scarcity of federal funding for mental health research, privately funded studies like Kelly’s are a lifeline—not a line item. Among the dozen ketogenic diet trials for serious mental illness undertaken to date, Kelly’s work was uniquely valuable as the only study of ketogenic therapy for schizophrenia being offered to inpatients, who are often the most severely ill. As a rule, these patients cannot afford a dietitian, let alone a private metabolic psychiatrist. If Herrera Scott stands by her decision to prevent them from participating in this trial, it is unlikely they will ever have access to this potentially life-changing therapy again."
Please sign the petition, above, by @ChrisPalmerMD asking Dr. Herrera Scott @MDHealthDept to reinstate this important trial led by veteran researcher Dr. Deanna Kelly @ProfDeannaK
And please share this post widely so we can get the petition to 20,000 signatures. We're nearly there.
Here is my original post with additional details, including a link to the Baltimore Sun's article breaking the story: https://t.co/thtDPHVRdW.
PLEASE HELP! Sign this petition.
The Maryland Health Secretary has halted an ongoing, privately-funded, inpatient study of a medical ketogenic diet for treating schizophrenia for no clear reason.
People with schizophrenia deserve better treatments.
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