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Pharmacology
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The use of anti-depressants in children raises support and skepticism. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, a newer class of the drugs, are seen by most mainstream practitioners as a godsend that can potentially transform, even save, lives. But to many critics, too often they become a matter of convenience: pills unduly and undeservedly pushed as panacea. (full story )
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