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Insidermedicine in 60 - January 7, 2008

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(January 7, 2008 - Insidermedicine) From Minneapolis - Family meals may lower the risk of severe eating disorders. In a 5-year follow-up of the EAT study, which included over 2500 adolescents from 31 schools, those who regularly ate 5 or more meals per week with family members were 29% less likely to engage in extreme weight loss measures.

From Baltimore - Teenagers who engage in wheeled activities are less likely to become obese in later life. In particular, those who performed activities like rollerblading, skateboarding and bicycling more than 4 times per week halved their risk.

And finally from New York - It appears that warnings about the increased risk of suicidal behaviour in children and adolescents taking SSRI anti-depressants are having an effect. Following the FDA's recommendation that paroxetine not be used in depressed youth, there was an absolute decline in its use in this population as well as in the use of other SSRIs following the black box warning for anti-depressants.

For Insidermedicine in 60, I'm Dr. Susan Sharma.

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  • i should really stop drinking diet pop

  • The FDA even approves diet sodas, which have aspartame as an ingredient. It is linked to diabetes and brain cancer.

  • Its true about SSRI anti-depressants. They are linked to suicides & homicides. Every school shooting has been linked to anti-depressants. Why are the criminal psychiatrists that prescribe them still walking free? Why are the big drug companies still making them? Why does the FDA approve of them? MONEY.

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