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Useful links to Articles from Escape from Psychiatry Bush's Mental Illess Screening Squad on the MoveJuly 9, 2006. By Evelyn Pringle* The tax dollar funded mental health screening programs popping up in every corner of the nation represent an enormous gift to Big Pharma from the Bush administration. After all, drug companies can't push drugs without a lucrative customer base, so the screening programs are a great solution for that little problem. Cardiovascular, Psychiatric Warnings FDA Seeks Stronger Warnings on All ADHD Drugs BETHESDA, MD, 28 July 2006 — Shire has revised the labeling of its attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medications Adderall and Adderall XR to include stronger warnings about psychiatric and cardiovascular risks associated with use of the products. Deadly Side-effects earn ADHD drugs warning Saturday, May 27, 2006 Health Canada has issued new warnings of rare heart risks for all drugs used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, including a risk of sudden death. Farmer FLC presdent talks about wife's condition April 7, 2003 Related articles: Surviving Depression: Depression unmasked By John Peel Herald Staff Writer Like many Americans, Julie Jones was devastated by the events of 9-11. She watched the news and had crying bouts for a couple of weeks. Suddenly she seemed better, recalls her husband, Joel Jones. But her improved countenance was misleading. On Oct. 10, 2001, Julie Jones shot and killed herself at the couple’s Durango home. Podcast of Gwen Olsen's Interview, CBS, Byron Pitts. Gwen Olsen is author of the book "Confessions of an Rx Drug Pusher". Her niece committed suicide by setting herself on fire after attempting to withdraw from a cocktail of psychiatric drugs. After spending 15 years in the pharmaceutical industry, selling some of the drugs she now says can be deadly, Olsen has blown the whistle on her old employers Strattera, "Psychiatric Reactions In less than three years 10,988 adverse "psychiatric reactions" have been reported to Eli Lilly for the ADHD drug Strattera. This is revealed in a document treated as a "state secret" by the British and Swedish medical agencies. Study backs kids' drug-suicide link BY JAMIE TALAN Newsday Staff Writer August 8, 2006 Amid growing concern that antidepressants could lead some children to attempt suicide, scientists set out to test whether these fears are justified. They are, according to a new study. TeenScreen - Normal Kids Labeled Mentally Ill Wednesday, 2 August 2006, 6:03 pm By Evelyn Pringle Despite years of public outcry, based on recommendations by President Bush's New Freedom Commission to screen all school children for mental illness, TeenScreen is now being administered Yates paced house, spoke little, jury told July 7, 2006, 12:19PM Doctor who saw her before deaths says she was one of 'sickest people I've ever seen' By DALE LEZON and PEGGY O'HARE Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle Andrea Pia Yates paced her home incessantly and barely talked to her husband and family in the days before she drowned her five children in a bathtub, her former mother-in-law testified Thursday at the Clear Lake housewife's capital murder retrial. Several doctors also described for jurors Thursday how a severely depressed Yates would not answer questions, could not eat or sleep, and stopped tending to her hygiene in the months leading up to the drownings. |
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