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Parents Against TeenScreen (PAT) is a group where parents share information, experiences and what can be done about TeenScreen. If you disagree with TeenScreen's goal of mental health screening of every child in the United States which oftentimes results in child drugging, this is the group for you.
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Part V - Mothers Act Disease Mongering Campaign
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Part V, the final installment of the series, "The Mothers Act Disease Mongering Campaign," along with links to the first four parts. In the title of a paper in the May, 2009, Journal of Affective Disorders, Stephen Matthey, of the University of Sydney Infant, Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service Research Unit in Australia, asks, "Are we overpathologising motherhood?"... more »
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Minn. patient wants right to refuse electroshocks
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[link] Minn. patient wants right to refuse electroshocks Ray Sandford doesn't like electroshock treatments. After more than 40 of them, he finds it hard to remember names and other things. His bipolar disorder is under control, he says, and he should... more »
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Autism linked to vaccines
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[link] Autism linked to vaccines Written by Neil Godbout Friday, 01 May 2009 The hype is on. There's a photo in the April 29 Citizen of a public health nurse (not wearing gloves) just finishing up a shot to a crying child. But there are grave problems.... more »
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Stress Testing the MOTHERS Act
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[link] (NaturalNews) The Mothers Act is due to be voted on soon by the U.S. Senate. This is the Big Pharma-advocated law that would require the mandatory screening of all expectant mothers for depression -- with the intent of drugging them if symptoms are present. Investigative journalist Kelly Patricia O'Meara has authored an important op-ed piece on the dangers of the Mothers Act, and I'm publishing it here, with her permission, to share this with NaturalNews readers.... more »
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Florida Correcting Numbers on Drugged Kids
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According to the Miami Herald (May 8, 2009) consent from a parent was not obtained on Florida foster kids when a psychiatric drug was used for a non-psychiatric purpose. Example: If the antipsychotic drug Zyprexa was used on a foster child for "bed wetting" or some other non-psychiatric purpose - no consent... more »
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