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2-year-olds now get psychotropic drugs
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In keeping with the national trend of ever-younger children becoming
involved with sex, drugs, crime and suicide, a new category of dubious
precocity has emerged onto the cultural scene. According to a recent
report from the Journal of the American Medical Association, the number
of 2- to 4-year-old children in America taking behavior-modifying drugs
has skyrocketed in the last decade
In Sunday's edition of WorldNetDaily, reporter Julie Foster's story
"2-year-olds now get psychotropic drugs" takes an up-close look at this
disturbing new method of child-rearing.
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Alongside that article will be reporter Geoff Metcalf's in-depth
interview with Dr. Ann Blake Tracy, director of the International
Coalition for Drug Awareness. Specializing in adverse reactions to these
"serotonergic" medications -- Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Luvox, Effexor,
Serzone, Anafranil, Fen-Phen, Redux -- Tracy has testified before the
FDA and congressional subcommittee members on Prozac. An expert witness
in Prozac and similar court cases around the world, she is the author
of "Prozac: Panacea or Pandora?"
Don't miss these twin reports on the increased use, and increased
dangers -- including an alleged connection to highly publicized mass
murders -- of Prozac and other mood-altering drugs, all in Sunday's
edition of WorldNetDaily.