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Mood-Altering Drugs and Our Children
This article is from a February 27, 2000 Q & A session titled: Prozac: Panacea or Pandora? Article is available at: WorldNetDaily The article discusses the uses of Ritalin and Prozac in children, and points out similarities of psychotropic drug use in recent shooting tragedies. Accor...
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From Diabetes to Death - FDA Takes Diabetes Drug Off Market
Several sources are reporting today that the Diabetes drug Rezulin has been pulled from the market since it has been linked to at least 61 deaths. The FDA requested on Tuesday that the drug be removed due to its risks of use and reported deaths associated with its use. At least 61 individuals h...
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More Drugs For Tots - Not!
Many news sources are reporting today that in the US, federal government officials have planned to inform parents and teachers about the risks of using psychiatric drugs such as Ritalin and Prozac on preschoolers. (Notice the trend here?) Also according to reports, the Food and Drug Administrat...
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To: My compadres in reconnection - From: Stew Bittman
God, I love adjusting people. It's my favorite thing to do while being in a vertical position. I love watching the color rush into people's faces, the light come on in their eyes. I love that sound. Yes, I know, it isn't necessarily indicative of a successful adjustment, but I love it anyway. So the...
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The Power of the Adjustment by Drew Rubin
How many times have you asked yourself, "when am I going to write that book on chiropractic?" Not a book on procedures or how to fill out forms, but a book about principles that is easy enough for the lay person to read, understand, and enjoy. Well, Dr. Drew Rubin has done just that with his boo...
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Why Chiropractic? by Dr. Howard Fleischer
Why Chiropractic? The answer may not be as simple as some of you think. Some of you may have begun care for one reason or another but anyone that has remained on has probably done it for the right reasons. Let's start with the alternatives to Chiropractic. There is only one that I can think of - run...
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Dr. Galen Price: 1912 - 2000
News of the passing of Dr. Price has been forwarded to us. We are including the forwarded information in its entirety. ----------P-C---------- Dr. Galen Price, the fourth President of Palmer College of Chiropractic, died on Monday, Jan. 17, 2000, in Lakeland, Fla. He was the first p...
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Unlicensed Drugs Being Prescribed To Children
The January 8th issue of the British Medical Journal reports that two thirds of children in a recent study, in European hospitals have received unlicensed drugs. The practice of prescribing drugs that have not been approved for use in children is widespread, European researchers report. The...
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Drugs, Side Effects, and Death
According to new reports, government uncovers too few of the injuries and deaths caused by prescription drug side effects.
Recent studies suggest that an estimated 2 million Americans are hospitalized annually from drug side effects, and 100,000 die.
Interestingly, the FDA does not req...
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HMO profitability continues to go down the drain
Reuters and Yahoo News report that HMO profitability declined sharply in 1998. The health maintenance organizations (HMOs) posted a collective net loss of $1.25 billion according to the report.
If we continue to apply sick care to a healthy society, what do we expect to get? Dr. Ian Grassa...
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Prescription Drug Advertising Creating Problems
Prescription drug spots on television are becoming as common as those for Budweiser and Dodge. The pharmaceutical industry has spent billions on print and media ads in the last year, and are expected to spend more because "drug makers want consumers to walk into the doctor's office and ask for a ...
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Medical doctor charged with diluting children's vaccines
A Medical doctor in California has been charged with cruelty to children for allegedly using saline solution to dilute vaccines for hepatitis, polio, diphtheria and other diseases.
The Doctor was investigated after one of his nurses reported discrepancies in the serum levels in vaccine vials...
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Survey: Consumers dislike drug ads
Side-effect warnings reduce effectiveness of drug ads, study finds. A Nando Times news article states, "You've seen the TV commercials for drugs that promise to relieve allergies, banish migraines, grow back your hair, prevent heart attacks, relieve herpes. Then comes the stern voice droning on ...
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Are We Over-Drugging American Boys?
According to a recent article on ABCNEWS.com, In 1998, nearly 5 million people in the United States - most of them children - were prescribed Ritalin. Production of Ritalin, the chief drug used to treat Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), is up 700% since 1990 and boys are diagnosed with ADD four ...
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Drug company-sponsored studies less critical than independent studies
CHICAGO (AP) - Studies on the cost-effectiveness of drugs are far more likely to report favorable findings if they are sponsored by the drug companies themselves rather than independent groups, researchers found.
Their study - funded by a pharmaceutical company - appears to confirm long-held...
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