Prozac

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Don't be happy, worry Don't be happy, worry
Awash in antidepressants, America is manipulated by Big Pharma and numbed out to basic, and inevitable, human pain -- or so argue critics of our serotonin nation.
Van Gogh on Prozac Van Gogh on Prozac
Treating depression doesn't quell our humanity and creativity but restores them, argues "Listening to Prozac" author Peter Kramer. So, please, let's stop making a virtue out of despair.
We think, therefore we diagnose
America is in the grips of sudden syndrome proliferation syndrome.
Daily dose Daily dose
I drink, smoke dope, pop Vicodin and take Prozac. Why hasn't my body given out yet?
Chemical ravings Chemical ravings
Worried that ecstasy may fry the serotonin cells in their brains, some ravers are taking Prozac.
Happiness is back
By Andreas Killen
Prozac for PMS
By Stephen Bloom
Prozac for PMS Prozac for PMS
If the drug can do for monthly mood swings what it is said to do for depression, bring it on, baby!
Letters to the editor
Is Prozac a crutch? Plus: Tips for saving your sex life on antidepressants; Did homophobia drive apart the brothers Nabokov?
Prozac indignation
How a little-known Harvard clinician needled sleeping giant Eli Lilly
Sex-free bliss?
Depressed people often have to choose between drug-induced happiness and sexual fulfillment.
At peace with Prozac
The drug was my salvation. Does that make me a spiritual sloth?
The shape of dreams
Freud called them the royal road to the unconscious. A hundred years later, the debate over what they mean goes on.
P is for Prozac
How a government corrupted by special interests is spawning a generation of medicated preschoolers.
Psych meds for kids: Too much, too soon?
Some psychiatric drugs do help children, but school and family are crucial, too.
Kids on drugs
A behavioral pediatrician questions the wisdom of medicating our children.
I can't help it!
We all do obsessive things. People with Tourette's syndrome just do it more.
The evil that dogs doo
The more dogs I meet, the more dogs I hate.
Letters to the Editor
Must Camille turn her blade on her own community? Plus: Fighting the "Babywise" bible; was Pope Pius XII a Nazi pawn?
Artist's little helper
Fred Tomaselli's work offers the experience of taking drugs in the safest possible way -- through the eyes.
The mysterious mind
One author doubts that we will ever explain and control the brain.
Letters to the Editor
Paglia and others sound off on Horowitz; Kant can't cure clinical depression; since when is Yale egalitarian?
My antidepressant made me do it!
The Hartman estate says Zoloft was to blame for a murder-suicide.
The power of positive shrinking
Is the new optimistic movement in psychology a theoretical breakthrough or a professional survival tactic?
My syndrome, myself
A recent crop of memoirs chronicles our obsession with illness, from Tourette's syndrome to anorexia to obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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