Letter to the EditorRe: Less is more
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Contributors
All of the authors met International Council of Medical Journal Editors criteria and all those who fulfilled those criteria are listed as authors. All authors provided direction and comments on the manuscript. They provided intellectual contributions and approved the final draft submission to the journal.
Conflicts of interest
Dr Emsley has participated in speakers/advisory boards and received honoraria from AstraZeneca, Janssen, Lilly, Lundbeck, Pfizer, Servier, and Otsuka. He has received research funding from Janssen, Lundbeck and AstraZeneca. Dr Chiliza has received honoraria from Sandoz and Janssen for speaking at educational meetings. Brian Harvey has participated in advisory boards and received honoraria from Organon, Pfizer and Servier, and has received research funding from Lundbeck. Drs Asmal, du Plessis.
Acknowledgment
This study was funded by the Stanley Medical Research Institute (Grant #09T-1281).
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