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Old Sep 05, 2015, 08:11 AM
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I just wanted to start this thread if anyone wants to keep the discussion going regarding the use of psychiatric medications... Here is another article by a group of Harvard researchers about drug use and ADHD.

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Mind you, there are a plethora of articles out there for either side of the argument. Usually a the existence of one or many articles from a the same author doesn't have much impact as multiples from a variety of authors. Of course it's also likely that all the researchers (on both sides of the argument) have a desired outcome before they start their research. It's often not even a conscious thing but a lot of research ends up biased somehow and the variables of the studies reflect that.
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Old Sep 06, 2015, 04:27 PM
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thanks for posting........
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