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Top Ten Thoughts for 2008
constantskeptic
by constantskeptic  1-11-2008    14
 wow... pretty poignant
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Redefining Depression as Mere Sadness
einbar
by einbar  9-17-2008    4
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Flush the Prozac and Hack Your Own Happiness
wildcat
by wildcat  1-29-2008    5
 self-engineering carpentry?
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Empty Promises
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  4-20-2009    3
 Many effects of antidepressants seem to be due to the placebo effect. And the published trials are only the tip of the iceberg of material that normally doesn't see the light of day. There are also clinical trials that have not been published. These are studies that have failed to show a significant benefit from taking the drug. When all of the data sets are combined " published and unpublished " the inescapable conclusion is that antidepressants may be little more than active placebos, drugs with very little specific therapeutic benefit, but with serious side effects. Not only this, but antidepressants are liberaly prescribed to treat very mild symthoms that rarely stand to the criteria of clinical depression. This does not make the drugs' effectiveness clearer.
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Nine brands that made it to everyday conversations
haraya
by haraya  9-8-2007    10
 A collection of nine brands/trademarks that are so popular that they made it to Oxford Dictionary as nouns. There should be more...
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Who Are We? Coming of Age on Antidepressants
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-15-2008    3
 The reason has to do with the way drugs are tested and approved. To get F.D.A. approval, a drug has to beat a placebo in two randomized clinical trials that typically involve a few hundred subjects who are treated for relatively short periods, usually 4 to 12 weeks.So drugs are approved based on short-term studies for what turns out to be long-term — often lifelong — use in the world of clinical practice. What do I say to a depressed patient who is doing well after five years on such a drug but can’t stop without a depressive relapse and who wants reassurance that the drug has no long-term adverse effects?I usually say that we have no evidence that the drug poses a risk with long-term use; and since the risk of untreated depression is much greater than the hypothetical risk of the drug, it makes sense to stay on it.
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Funny Quotes
ArthurDwayne
by ArthurDwayne  10-31-2006   
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Warning - Before you Take this Drug
debbyski
by debbyski  2-16-2007    2
 I believe that antidepressants have helped many people, but are over-prescribed and so are other drugs.
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The side effects of Ritilin
willhelm
by willhelm  5-3-2008    1
 "How many future Beethovens, Thomas Jeffersons, Ernest Hemingways, Martin Luther Kings and Maya Angelous are we currently drugging into stupors in our schools and nation? Men and women of greatness are probably the least likely to sit still and do the normal schoolwork directed at the average student. How many non-drugged kids would have never become famous, but would have been able to hold a job at Wal-Mart, get married, have kids, go bowling, collect the next Beanie Babies, attend church, and enjoy life but are now doomed to become drug addicts, felons, and just plain psychotic?"
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Dad Poisons Kids Intentionally To Sue Campbell's Soup
happyhomemaker
by happyhomemaker  2-7-2007    4
 Thank God the kids didn't die. The bastard's lucky he didn't get attempted murder. I sure as hell wouldn't have given him a plea agreement, but I understand why they did it. Poor kids.
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10 things about drugs
coconutshell
by coconutshell  11-23-2006    2
 The rest is at the source page.
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Funny Insult Quotes
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  8-26-2009    4
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The pursuit of happiness: it's good to talk... or is it?
einbar
by einbar  7-8-2008    2
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Just the local Cafe. Yea, sure!
righthand
by righthand  8-2-2007    2
 courtesy of Quahhy from CARVERTISING 7-31-2007
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Sex And Depression
debbyski
by debbyski  1-20-2009    8
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Now sharks on anti-depressants
sumobelly
by sumobelly  6-4-2007    1
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Slogans for women
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  12-12-2008    2
 19. Of course I don't look busy...I did it right the first time.
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Mental Health
Lubaska
by Lubaska  4-12-2008   
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Things to ponder...
venushugstress
by venushugstress  8-24-2007    1
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Kids on Meds -- Trouble Ahead
dorine
by dorine  6-17-2007    3
 Some of these kids start taking meds in preschool!
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Prozac for paedophiles
kwonsu
by kwonsu  3-14-2007   
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Secrets Your Cat Wants You To Know
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  7-4-2007    10
 E in the fourth octave makes your cat horny or poop? Who knew??
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America's Medicated Army
boozich
by boozich  6-7-2008   
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Depression as Despair
abailart
by abailart  11-18-2007   
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Prozac Nation - but do we really need it?
cementedminds
by cementedminds  5-14-2007    3
 I'm inclined to believe that some GPs are too eager to prescribe anti-depressants when they should only be used in cases of serious and actual depression. Nonetheless, I have no doubt that Prozac has saved a great many lives throughout the years. For me, depression is like any other physiological condition and needs to be treated as such.
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How Prozac sent the science of depression in the wrong direction
fraynelson
by fraynelson  7-7-2008   
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How Big Pharma pushed a more-expensive, no-more-effective drug
Lexica
by Lexica  9-2-2009    1
 More: Lexapro had $2.3 billion in sales in 2008 even though generic versions of Celexa and every other drug in the class sell for a fraction of Lexapro’s price. For example, a month’s supply of 5-milligram tablets of Lexapro costs $87.99 at drugstore.com, compared to $14.99 for a month’s supply of a generic version of Prozac. Forest has recently been raising the price of Lexapro to make up for a decline in its use… It is impossible to unpack all of the reasons for these prescriptions, but some industry critics say one reason could be the money doctors make from Forest. Psychiatrists make more money from drug makers than any other medical specialty, according to analyses of payment data. And Forest gives more money and food to doctors than many of its far larger rivals… Forest’s payments to doctors in 2008 were surpassed only by those of Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Novartis and Merck — companies with annual sales that are five to 10 times larger than Forest’s.
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Antidepressant Suicide Risk
Socratoad
by Socratoad  12-14-2006    4
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Take Two Prozac And Call Me In The Morning
debbyski
by debbyski  7-15-2008    2
 "So here is what e-mail with my patients has taught me: if you need to reschedule an appointment or need a routine medication refill, please push “send”; if you have something on your mind you want to talk about, please call me — the old-fashioned way. I’m almost wistful for the sound of a ringing phone." *LOL* I luv articles like this one. It reminds me of my husbands cousin who always had to take the "short cut".
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Antidepressants make for sad fish
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  12-30-2008    4
 A growing problem... The drugs are becoming more common in river waters and can play dangerous head games with fish
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Potatoes not Prozac
stever1975
by stever1975  11-7-2006   
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How "NOT" To Fall in Love With Someone
chestnut501
by chestnut501  1-13-2009    1
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Prozac - hidden killer?
graphictruth
by graphictruth  12-13-2007    1
 The article suggests that reporters covering violent events check to see what medication the killer was taking.
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Drug 'em just do not spank 'em
Eaglewings
by Eaglewings  6-16-2007    1
 Whenever we deviate from Godly principles or sound biblical wisdom our society suffers for it. Here is just another example of a society drunk on its own foolishness disregarding the obvious in favor of an anti-Christian value system. Regardless of the ill effects a public policy may have on our society those who set such policy refuse to acknowledge the failure of such policies. Their reasoning would appear to be anything but Judeo Christian values. Even though those same values, when enacted, lead to a better society they still refuse to acknowledge its benefits. Our own national history is riddled with glaring examples of the benefits of leading a Godly life in society. Yet in today's culture being "Christian" is politically incorrect and thusly forbidden. So spare the rod and drug your kids has become the acceptable manner in which we discipline our children. Excuse me but I think a good swat on the buttocks works better and swifter then Prozac. But what do I know?
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Top 6 Ways to convert Poop into Electricity
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  5-24-2009    4
 Turd Cell Smashers Destroying the cell walls in sludge—by heating it under pressure, zapping it with ultrasonic waves, or pulsing it with electric fields—boosts its methane production by 50 percent or more in anaerobic digesters Geological Toilets Last summer, Los Angeles began injecting sludge into a mile-deep well, where pressure and heat are expected to release enough methane to power 1,000 homes. The well also dissolves and sequesters carbon dioxide that the sludge would normally release, removing the equivalent exhaust of about 1,000 cars per year. Feces Ponds As a cheaper green option, some 50 waste plants in 20 countries have installed versions of UC Berkeley professor William J. Oswald's Advanced Integrated Wastewater Pond Systems Technology--large open-air ponds that primarily rely on anaerobic digestion and photosynthesis to break down sludge and convert it into a fertilizer or animal feed of nitrogen-rich algae. The algae in turn can be used as a feedstock for biofu
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Interpreting the lyrics to The Eagles hit Hotel California
pobrien
by pobrien  7-14-2006    3
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Antidepressant Studies UnPublished
debbyski
by debbyski  1-17-2008    1
 "And last year, Congress passed legislation that expanded the type of trials and the depth of information that must be submitted to clinicaltrials.gov, a public database operated by the National Library of Medicine. The Food and Drug Administration’s Web site provides limited access to recent reviews of drug trials, but critics say it is very hard to navigate."
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Obama: Angry Townhalls Prove Need for Cheaper Meds
n2sooners
by n2sooners  8-23-2009    1
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Discover Magazine: 17 Things You Didn't Know About... Your Brain
enSue
by enSue  7-8-2007   
 I love Discover's "Things You Didn't Know About" articles. I clipped the facts I found the most intriguing from this article. Got any more facts (or myths) to share?
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The Idiocy of The Gipper "Legacy" - How Reagan's Economic Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost
zizzy
by zizzy  10-15-2009    3
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