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Are children really deficient in Ritalin or Prozac? – 3 Min Video: No More ADHD

CCHRInt — September 15, 2009 — Dr. Mary Ann Block, Medical director of the Block Center, is an outspoken critic of children being diagnosed ADHD and put on drugs documented to cause tics, stunted growth, heart attack, stroke and sudden death. She describes how parents are being misinformed about the medical legitimacy of ADHD and the dangers of the drugs being prescribed to treat children. She encourages parents to have their child given a full medical examination to find underlying medical problems that are being misdiagnosed as a mental disorder. To read more click here http://www.cchrint.org added by: PepsiJuror

Michael Douglas Sees Son Imprisonment As Blessing In Disguise

insidesocal World renowned American actor producer Michael Douglas sees son’s imprisonment as a blessing in disguise. Cameron Douglas was sentenced five years on drug charges. “My son has not been sober for this length of time since he was 13 years old,” worried Daddy Douglas told Today show, in an interview airing Monday. “So he was going to be dead or somebody was gonna kill him, and I think he has a chance to start a new life and he knows that. And from my understanding, it’s going to take that amount of time for him to rebuild and start himself afresh.” Cameron Douglas was arrested last year for allegedly dealing methamphetamine. Methamphetamine is also known as metamfetamine (INN),  dextromethamphetamine, methylamphetamine, N-methylamphetamine, desoxyephedrine, and colloquially as meth or crystal meth) is a psychoactive stimulant drug. Last month, he was sentenced to jail time for conspiring to sell crystal meth and for heroin possession. “He’s a great young man,” the elder Douglas adds. “And I wouldn’t be supporting him if I didn’t feel that way.” The Oscar winner (who is revising his famous role of Gordon Gekko in the upcoming Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps).also admits he has grappled with his own sense of responsibility. “I’ve taken blame about being a bad father – if being a bad father is working your butt off trying to create a career at one time,” he says. “When I had Cameron I was early in my career and as opposed to most jobs, making movies takes you all around the world, so you were absentee in that sense.” But these days Douglas – who has two children, Dylan, 9, and Carys, 7, with his current wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones – says his family life is much more settled. “My priorities have completely changed,” says the actor. “My marriage and my families come certainly before my career.” Michael Douglas Sees Son Imprisonment As Blessing In Disguise is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Gollum Talks Hobbit and, er, Body Waxing

Andy Serkis is packing his bags for Middle-earth. The actor most famous for playing Gollum in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy tells E! News that production is…

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Dude, Where's My Flip Flops?

Wasted festival bro at Coachella tries VERY hard to put his flip-flops on. Drugs are bad, m'kay? Watch

The Depressing News About Antidepressants

Studies suggest that the popular drugs are no more effective than a placebo. In fact, they may be worse. “There is no question that the safety and efficacy of antidepressants rest on solid scientific evidence,” as psychiatry professor Richard Friedman of Weill Cornell Medical College recently wrote in The New York Times. But ever since a seminal study in 1998, whose findings were reinforced by landmark research in The Journal of the American Medical Association last month, that evidence has come with a big asterisk. Yes, the drugs are effective, in that they lift depression in most patients. But that benefit is hardly more than what patients get when they, unknowingly and as part of a study, take a dummy pill—a placebo. As more and more scientists who study depression and the drugs that treat it are concluding, that suggests that antidepressants are basically expensive Tic Tacs. Hence the moral dilemma. The placebo effect—that is, a medical benefit you get from an inert pill or other sham treatment—rests on the holy trinity of belief, expectation, and hope. But telling someone with depression who is being helped by antidepressants, or who (like my friend) hopes to be helped, threatens to topple the whole house of cards. Explain that it's all in their heads, that the reason they're benefiting is the same reason why Disney's Dumbo could initially fly only with a feather clutched in his trunk—believing makes it so—and the magic dissipates like fairy dust in a windstorm. So rather than tell my friend all this, I chickened out. Sure, I said, there's lots of research showing that a new kind of antidepressant might help you. Come, let me show you the studies on PubMed. It seems I am not alone in having moral qualms about blowing the whistle on antidepressants. That first analysis, in 1998, examined 38 manufacturer-sponsored studies involving just over 3,000 depressed patients. The authors, psychology researchers Irving Kirsch and Guy Sapirstein of the University of Connecticut, saw—as everyone else had—that patients did improve, often substantially, on SSRIs, tricyclics, and even MAO inhibitors, a class of antidepressants that dates from the 1950s. This improvement, demonstrated in scores of clinical trials, is the basis for the ubiquitous claim that antidepressants work. But when Kirsch compared the improvement in patients taking the drugs with the improvement in those taking dummy pills—clinical trials typically compare an experimental drug with a placebo—he saw that the difference was minuscule. Patients on a placebo improved about 75 percent as much as those on drugs. Put another way, three quarters of the benefit from antidepressants seems to be a placebo effect. “We wondered, what's going on?” recalls Kirsch, who is now at the University of Hull in England. “These are supposed to be wonder drugs and have huge effects.” The study's impact? The number of Americans taking antidepressants doubled in a decade, from 13.3 million in 1996 to 27 million in 2005. To be sure, the drugs have helped tens of millions of people, and Kirsch certainly does not advocate that patients suffering from depression stop taking the drugs. On the contrary. But they are not necessarily the best first choice. (more at link) ~ More links posted as the 1st few comments. Take a look, protect yourself, these drugs are dangerous and mainstream will not be telling you this anytime soon ~ added by: samantha420

Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray Won’t Make A Plea Deal

‘Plea bargains are for guilty people,’ Murray’s attorney, Ed Chernoff, says. By Mark Maurer Dr. Conrad Murray Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images The lawyer for Michael Jackson doctor Conrad Murray announced Friday (April 16) that there will be no plea bargain in his client’s involuntary-manslaughter case, according to The Associated Press. No matter what Deputy District Attorney David Walgren presents, attorney Ed Chernoff contends that “plea bargains are for guilty people.” Chernoff also expressed concerns about the jury remaining impartial in a case regarding a revered entertainer. Murray, a 57-year-old cardiologist, previously pleaded not guilty to the involuntary-manslaughter charges brought up against him in Jackson’s death. Murray gave the singer anesthetic propofol and other drugs, as indicated by the autopsy report. Murray’s bail was set at $75,000 bail, nearly triple the amount set for comparable crimes. Walgren is attempting to prove the doctor demonstrated gross negligence when he gave the singer propofol to help him sleep. More specific evidence might come to light at the June 14 preliminary hearing. Murray continues to declare his innocence, and Chernoff reasons that nothing that he gave Jackson “should have” resulted in death. “You may find after you are done watching the trial that it is not nearly as cut-and-dried as has been presented,” Chernoff told the AP. “One thing that simply will never be the truth is that Dr. Murray pumped a bunch of drugs into Michael Jackson and walked out of that room. He’s not that kind of guy.” Murray admitted to police that he administered those drugs to help Jackson sleep and subsequently left his bedside. Cell phone records reveal that Murray made at least three personal calls around that time. A Jackson employee who said he was present in the hospital room told police that Murray interrupted CPR to collect drug vials. Earlier this month, Los Angeles Judge Michael Pastor delayed the California State Attorney General’s Office’s motion to revoke Murray’s medical license until the June hearing. Members of Jackson’s family , including father Joe, mother Kathleen, sister Janet and brothers Randy and Jermaine, were in attendance. Events and new developments surrounding the singer’s sudden death have persisted for the past 10 months. Jackson died June 25 at the age of 50 in his rented Bel Air mansion mere days prior to a comeback tour in London. He had hired Murray to keep tabs on his health during the rehearsals. Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Vienna Girardi’s Shady Past Includes Drug Kingpin Ex

Scandalous info about Vienna Girardi is hardly in short supply, but dating an alleged drug lord up until the moment she met Jake Pavelka? Didn’t see that coming! Vienna Girardi dated Chase Alley until she left for the L.A. taping of The Bachelor , during which he went down in the biggest drug bust in Central Florida history. On March 5, he was hit with 50 counts of buying, selling and possessing marijuana, along with money laundering, drug trafficking, importing and racketeering. In short, Vienna made a good choice with Jake Pavelka. He may be an uptight stiff and there’s no way they’re actually getting married, let’s face it, but at least he’s available to hang out between now and 2039. Vienna Girardi has great taste in men! [Photo: PacificCoastNewsOnline.com] A Chase Alley friend, Andrew Bachanov, tells Radar Online that “he never told girls about the drugs” and dated Vienna “because she was going to be famous.” Everyone knew she was going to be on The Bachelor at the time, says his pal, and Chase wanted a piece of that infamy. He ended up getting it … sort of. The college student made headlines as one of 41 people arrested in a massive drug bust and gun raid. His operation was said to make $750,000 a week. This is on top of her ex-husband , who she supposedly cleaned out while he was in the military, and not the same ex who was arrested for stalking Vienna. She might want to take Jillian Harris’ advice and tune out celebrity gossip, because very little of it that involves her is flattering. Will Jake Pavelka and Vienna Girardi last?

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Michael Jackson — Strong Stimulant Found

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Michael Jackson There may be a clear explanation as to why Michael Jackson had trouble sleeping the night before he died — authorities found a pill bottle in the room containing tablets that would have hyped the singer up big time.The bottle, which had no label, … Permalink

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Michael Lohan: My Daughter Needs Rehab

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan Michael Lohan just made a public ultimatum for Lindsay Lohan to go into rehab for a prescription drug problem.During the news conference, Michael said Lindsay was “not okay” — and told all her enablers to “get the hell out of the way.” Michael said … Permalink

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Lindsay Lohan’s Dad: It’s ‘Do or Die’ Time

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan Michael Lohan is jumping on the “send Lindsay Lohan to rehab” bandwagon, telling TMZ it’s “do or die” time to get his daughter some help.Michael says he contacted Dina Lohan’s attorney yesterday to try and get Dina on board — to no avail.Michael … Permalink

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