Doctor Links Violent Acts To Prescribed Anti-Psychotic Drugs

Prozac: Warning Labels and Side Effects Moira Dolan, M.D., Medical Accountability Network. Hi, I’m Dr. Moira Dolan, internal medical physician with the Medical Accountability Network. A lot of people have been asking, “What is the connection between violence, suicide and homicide and antidepressant medications?” Let’s take a look at this. There are numerous examples of people who have gone off on a shooting rampage and killed their

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Violent Acts Have Been Associated with Fluvoxamine Treatment

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such as fluoxetine have been associated with suicide attempts and violent acts.1,2 We report 3 female patients with refractory panic disorder who, during fluvoxamine treatment, impulsively hit family members. Case 1 A 32-year-old woman experienced abrupt onsets of palpitations and shortness of breath during the last 9 years. She could not enter reinforced concrete buildings or ride on elevators because she had a fear of closed spaces,

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The Underlying Causes of Homicides and Suicides Are Not What You Think

The Underlying Cause of Suicides and Homicides with SSRI Antidepressants: Is It the Drugs, the Doctors, or the Drug Companies? How a dysfunctional medical-pharmaceutical complex causes and perpetuates unnecessary harm. Reports of unusual, severe reactions with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant drugs (SSRIs) emerged soon after the first SSRI, Prozac, was introduced in 1988. One of my own patients, a woman with a mild depressive disorder and no history of major

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Asprin Actually Shortens Life and Is Linked To A Number of Serious Health Issues If Taken Regularly

The mainstream media is abuzz with new reports that claim taking an aspirin a day will supposedly help keep cancer away (http://www.naturalnews.com). But just a few years ago, mainstream science was declaring the exact opposite, as a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute back in 2004 found that daily aspirin intake is linked to a significantly increased risk of developing cancer. Dr. Eva S. Schernhammer, M.D., Dr.P.H., from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard

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Daikly Coffee Consumption Reduces Diabetes Risk According To Study

(NaturalNews) People who drink three to four cups of coffee each day have a lower risk of developing Type II diabetes, according to a research summary published by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC). The report summarizes the key findings of recent research into the connection between coffee consumption and diabetes risk, as presented at a session of the 2012 World Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Its Complications (WCPD). The report emphasizes an epidemiological

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Do You Know What Is In Gatorade?

Sarah Kavanagh and her little brother were looking forward to the bottles of Gatorade they had put in the refrigerator after playing outdoors one hot, humid afternoon last month in Hattiesburg, Miss. But before she took a sip, Sarah, a dedicated vegetarian, did what she often does and checked the label to make sure no animal products were in the drink. One ingredient, brominated vegetable oil, caught her eye. “I knew it probably wasn’t from an animal because it had vegetable in the

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Is A Food Revolution Starting?

In June, 2011, Wisconsin dairy farmer Vernon Hershberger was targeted by the raw milk police, despite the fact that the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection gave his private buying club the "OK" back in 2003. There are also no raw milk licenses available in Wisconsin, which makes it impossibleto comply with even a nonsensical mandate. After all, the private club is not the "dairy and food retail establishment" that DATCP claims it to be. Hershberger, feeling that the

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Pesticide Use Increases as GMO Technology Backfires

By Mary West Guest Writer for Wake Up World The GMO nightmare continues to unfurl, as the crop technology designed to reduce the need for pesticides has backfired. Farmers’ heavy adoption of these modified crops has sparked an increase in “superweeds” and hard-to-kill insects, creating the need to use more toxic herbicides. Proponents of GMOs have alleged that these crops are a vital tool for weaning farmers off of toxic pesticides, but this claim has been

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Why You Should Ditch Sugar In Favor of Honey

While honey and sugar share similar degrees of sweetness, the differences in the way our bodies respond to them are profound. Technically, honey and sugar (sucrose) both exist because they are food for their respective species. In the case of sugarcane, a member of the the grass family (Poaceae) which includes wheat, maize and rice, sucrose provides energy for its leaves and is an easily transportable source of energy for other parts of the plant, such as the roots, that do not

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