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Antidepressants can help people with physical ills
Antidepressants such as Eli Lilly's Prozac or GlaxoSmithKline's Paxil can help depressed patients with physical illness, and doctors should consider them more often, researchers said on Wednesday. Read more »
National News
- FDA eyes improvements for diabetics' glucose devices
- Peanut allergy linked to worse asthma in kids
- Medication fears lead to worse side effects
- High-fiber diet linked to lower lung disease risk
- Scientists find why "sunshine" vitamin D is crucial
- Obesity and depression are a two-way street
- Your best diet? It might be in your genes
- Calcium and vitamin D may not cut cholesterol
- Rise in self-diagnosis of bipolar disorder
What's Being Talked About
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Verity Brown says ...
"If levels are too low, patients may then need to eat something or, depending on their condition, may need insulin." Um, take insulin when my blood sugar is low?? I DON'T THINK SO!!! Epic reporting fail there!
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experienced says ...
I have a lot pof experience with the effects of etoh and pot. Let me tell you all something. Pot should be legalized. I would much rather be in a car with someone after smoking a blunt than with some one whom has gooten there buzz on from etoh.
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Christopher Martin says ...
This is ridiculous. This is only news because of the upcoming vote for medicinal marijuana in the capitol. The entire anti-pot concept is just due to cigarettes, alcohol, and utility crops being afraid of the ease of hemp and pot's enjoyment.
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the hater says ...
hey atleast its not crack
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marcy says ...
this all goes great with coffee. there are people in higher places that not only serve their comunities, work hard and still condone the use of the bong, that know, there ARE bigger problems that may be psychotic but unrelated to cannabis use.
Local News
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Montana Ranks High in Home Births
Even with a slight uptick in home birthing in the U.S., less than 1% of babies are born at home, down drastically from a rate of 44% in the 1940s. But Montana is one of the top states in home birthing, with more than 2% of babies born at home.
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Montanans React to Health Care Summit
The battle over health reform seems to be at a standstill. That is why President Obama invited 22 democrats and republicans to join him for a summit this morning, carried on live television. Here in Montana, some still waiting for reform, tuned in to see if today's meeting was a step forward, or just more political bickering.
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Recess Before Lunch
Some health experts are revealing that something as simple as the timing of a school’s recess can lead to changes in children’s health and behavior.
