Antipsychotic

Soldier’s alleged killing of Afghan civilians opens discussion on troops’ use of prescription drugs

Health & Medicine

The debate on the effectiveness of prescription drugs for soldiers is heating up in the wake of the killing of 17 Afghan civilians, allegedly by Robert Bales whose attorney has asked for a list of medications Bales’ took at the time of the shootings. There’s an ongoing debate over whether drugs are more helpful or harmful for the armed forces.

The perils of prescriptions for young children

Health & Medicine

Soldiers on Drugs

The World

Kids and antipsychotic drugs: are we over-prescribing?

Health & Medicine
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