Category Archives: Big Muddy River Newsletter

Five dead at US base in Baghdad after soldier opens fire

A US soldier was in custody in Baghdad today (5/11/09) after allegedly killing five other military personnel and wounding three at a stress clinic. A sizable and growing number of U.S. combat troops are taking daily doses of antidepressants which are known to cause violence. Continue reading

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Officials order look at drug use of Florida foster children

In the aftermath of 7-year-old Gabriel Myers’ suicide, state child welfare officials will review the case files of every foster child in Florida to see how many are on mind-altering drugs. Continue reading

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Lack of Vitamin D can cause depression

Lack of Vitamin D can cause depression. Continue reading

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Just Say No to the Mothers Act

The Act’s passage would set the stage for the screening of all pregnant women for a whole list of mental disorders, leading to wholesale psychiatric drugging of pregnant women with harmful and addictive drugs. Continue reading

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Doctor Disciplined for inappropriate Xanax prescriptions

According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Missouri State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts placed Dr. Nai Shu of St. Louis on probation for three years starting last February. According to the board, Shu prescribed inappropriate amounts of the anti-anxiety … Continue reading

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Letter to the Editor of the Miami Herald

Broward child’s suicide raises questions about medication. Continue reading

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Columbine Anniversary Brings Columbine & Red Lake Together

Here we are together at the 10th Anniversary of the tragedy at Columbine High School. So, why would a family member of a school shooting victim and a family member of a school shooter come together? We want the world to know that antidepressants cause violence with the most popular antidepressant on the market today listing “homicidal ideation” as a potential side effect. Continue reading

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Take Action – Missouri State Legislature

Dear CCHR Supporters, Volunteers and Incipient Volunteers, We need your help on a matter of vital grass roots involvement in human rights! If you live in Missouri and/or have relatives or friends in Missouri, please pass this along to others … Continue reading

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Mothers Act Fuels Multibillion Dollar Industry

“It is quite ironic that Prozac, which is 94 percent fluoride and given to hyperactive children, requires a prescription from a licensed physician while the same substance can be placed in our drinking water by dealers who have no medical … Continue reading

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Alaska Admits It Is Incapable of Protecting Children and Youth in Its Care from Harmful Psychiatric Drugging

March 31, 2009 Anchorage: Today, responding to the State of Alaska’s admission in PsychRights v. Alaska that it was incapable of protecting the children and youth in its care from improper and harmful psychiatric drugging, the Law Project for Psychiatric … Continue reading

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