At least three proposals for the upcoming Maine legislative session aim to lower the number of parents opting out of immunizations.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Monday, December 22, 2014
UK Pre-school Kids Are Given "Chemical Cosh" Drugs To Curb Hyperactivity
A survey by the Division of Educational and Child Psychologists at the British Psychological Society, a representative body for psychology in the UK, found that children as young as two years old were being given "chemical cosh" drugs, a term given for a strong sedative, to keep a control on hyperactivity. The survey involved 136 psychologists in 70 local authorities in the UK.
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and More >> Preschool kids in Britain given ADHD drugs
and More >> The children of two on drugs for hyperactivity: Psychologists warn health workers are going 'straight to medication' instead of offering therapy or support for parents
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and More >> Preschool kids in Britain given ADHD drugs
and More >> The children of two on drugs for hyperactivity: Psychologists warn health workers are going 'straight to medication' instead of offering therapy or support for parents
Drugging Children Is Big Business For The Psychiatric Industry
Twenty million children worldwide are labeled with "mental disorders" that are based solely on a checklist of behaviors. Practice labeled child abuse.
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Concern over pre-school ADHD drugs
More than a fifth of school psychologists in England know of children under the age of six who have been prescribed ADHD drugs to treat behavioural problems despite it being against health guidelines, a study has found.
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More >> Concern over pre-school ADHD drugs
ADHD drugs increasingly prescribed to treat hyperactivity in pre-schoolers
An “alarming” number of pre-school children are being prescribed drugs to treat hyperactivity – contrary to medical guidelines that say they should not be used on children under six – because overstretched health workers go straight to medication rather than offering psychological interventions.
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More >> ADHD drugs increasingly prescribed to treat hyperactivity in pre-schoolers
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Drugging our kids: A bold step away from heavy medication
Drugging our kids: A bold step away from heavy medication
After a decade in California foster care, Yolanda had become so medicated with psychiatric drugs, she practically lost the ability to speak.
After a decade in California foster care, Yolanda had become so medicated with psychiatric drugs, she practically lost the ability to speak.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Rate of Prescribing Psychotropic Drugs to Kentucky Children Studied at UofL
Researchers with the Child and Adolescent Health Research Design and Support Unit at the University of Louisville have begun a study to examine one of Kentucky's most vexing children's health issues: the higher-than-average rate of psychotropic medication being prescribed to children in the Bluegrass State.
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More >> Rate of Prescribing Psychotropic Drugs to Kentucky Children Studied at UofL
Monday, December 15, 2014
Drug Companies: Stop Drugging Our Kids For Acting Like Kids!
It’s a funny old world! We put people in prison for selling amphetamine and cocaine , but allow drug companies to ‘deal’ ritalin to our children… 4.5 million children in the USA. Ritalin, like amphetamine and cocaine, is a Schedule II drug and has similar neurochemical effects in that it enhances dopamine function. This hypocrisy – and the damage it is doing to our children – disgusts me.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Global Increase in ADHD Diagnoses Due to Drug Company Marketing and Lobbying, Study Shows
Like many other so-called “behavioral” disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a completely fabricated condition that was invented for the sole purpose of turning normal behavioral variances into “diseases” that require costly drug interventions. This crafty pharmaceutical scam is now spreading around the world, according to a new study, with drug companies effectively lobbying foreign governments to loosen their marketing restrictions on mind-altering drug treatments in order to get more people hooked on legal drugs.
More >> Global Increase in ADHD Diagnoses Due to Drug Company Marketing and Lobbying, Study Shows
More >> Global Increase in ADHD Diagnoses Due to Drug Company Marketing and Lobbying, Study Shows
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Prof. Conrad studies medicalization of ADHD
“I was the kind of kid who would get up and walk around, look at the goldfish, read the encyclopedias in the back of the room, talk to neighbors,” Peter Conrad, a professor of sociology, said in regard to his childhood. “Had ADHD been an option as a diagnosis in the ’50s, which it wasn’t, I would have been probably labeled and gotten a trial and medications.”
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More >> Prof. Conrad studies medicalization of ADHD
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Rate of prescribing psychotropic drugs to Kentucky kids studied
Researchers with the Child and Adolescent Health Research Design and Support Unit (CAHRDS Unit) at the University of Louisville have begun a study to examine one of Kentucky's most vexing children's health issues: the higher-than-average rate of psychotropic medication being prescribed to children in the Bluegrass State.
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Monday, December 1, 2014
Regulation needed to curb overpricing of drugs for children, say advocates
Scrutiny of doctors who prescribe psychotropic drugs to California foster children intensified this week, with growing calls for regulators to consider whether financial relationships with pharmaceutical companies may be driving the excessive use of medication.
More >> Regulation needed to curb overpricing of drugs for children, say advocates
More >> Regulation needed to curb overpricing of drugs for children, say advocates
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