Thursday, December 28, 2006
Monday, December 25, 2006
Scientology Volunteer Ministers - Spanish
Friday, December 22, 2006
Scientology Volunteer Ministers German
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Scientology Volunteer Ministers
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Message to Psychiatrists - Proving Your Stupidity is not Required
This man is supposed to have studied and been trained as a fully qualified medical doctor.
He pretends to know more than all but about 100,000 people on earth about people and how they work.
He probably even paid thousands for this "education."
He probably even gets paid thousands for doing studies, publishing papers.
He might even tell people they should take mind altering drugs that cause suicide to get over their depression (a favorite past time of psychiatrists around the world).
So, you might think he would have some brilliant advice for you about how to get along better with your fellow man (talk to them, learn more about their lives).
Maybe some ideas about how to work out your differences with other members of the family (maybe use a mediator, maybe set some ground rules about subjects you agree not to talk about over the holidays - like religion and war - because you will never agree on those subjects, while instead you concentrate on some of the things you do agree with - quality education for your children, real playgrounds and music lessons in school - who knows?).
But, count on a psychiatrist to disappoint and disillusion you.
Here's the brilliant suggestion from a "U.S. expert" that UPI decided was worth sending out a wire on (my mom is a better expert than this, and probably your brother is as well).
"In terms of relationships, nothing magical 'just happens' during the holidays," said Dr. Waguih William IsHak, medical director of the Adult Outpatient Psychiatry Service at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
"If you don't get along with your in-laws during the year, you're probably not going to get along with them during the holiday season either," said IsHak. "Understanding that before you go to visit them can make a big difference in how you'll handle your feelings while you're there."
Mom could do better than this!Monday, December 18, 2006
ADHD DRUGS PRODUCE "LIFELESS" CHILDREN
A study published on Dec 18, says that children stop taking ADHD drugs becuase they feel "lifeless."
The solution being proposed is "more education about the drugs."
The real solution, which more and more parents, teachers, doctors are demanding is a COMPLETE MORATORIUM on these drugs, until responsible, long term, post marketing studies are done on people who took these drugs as children.
Studies on cancer, impotence, and other long term results must be conducted.
Making money is not a reason to damage innocent children's lives.
Below is an excerpt from a web-site funded by drug companies, telling you to keep on experimenting on children with their drugs. (Freedom's emphasis added.)
"A new study presents some of the reasons why children and adolescents stop taking prescription stimulant
medications used to treat attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers believe improved education on how the medication works, potential side effects and dangers of abuse is needed among children, parents and healthcare providers.
"Social stigma and feeling lifeless and/or alienated from one’s peers are some of the reasons why children and adolescents stop taking prescription stimulant medications used to treat attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to the study published in the Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing.
ADDITIONAL NOTE: Your next challenge is to find out who funded this "new study."
Let us know.
ADHD DRUGS PRODUCE "LIFELESS" CHILDREN
A study published on Dec 18, says that children stop taking ADHD drugs becuase they feel "lifeless."
The solution being proposed is "more education about the drugs."
The real solution, which more and more parents, teachers, doctors are demanding is a COMPLETE MORATORIUM on these drugs, until responsible, long term, post marketing studies are done on people who took these drugs as children.
Studies on cancer, impotence, and other long term results must be conducted.
Making money is not a reason to damage innocent children's lives.
Below is an excerpt from a web-site funded by drug companies, telling you to keep on experimenting on children with their drugs. (Freedom's emphasis added.)
"A new study presents some of the reasons why children and adolescents stop taking prescription stimulant
medications used to treat attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers believe improved education on how the medication works, potential side effects and dangers of abuse is needed among children, parents and healthcare providers.
"Social stigma and feeling lifeless and/or alienated from one’s peers are some of the reasons why children and adolescents stop taking prescription stimulant medications used to treat attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to the study published in the Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing.
ADDITIONAL NOTE: Your next challenge is to find out who funded this "new study."
Let us know.
ADHD DRUGS PRODUCE "LIFELESS" CHILDREN
A study published on Dec 18, says that children stop taking ADHD drugs becuase they feel "lifeless."
The solution being proposed is "more education about the drugs."
The real solution, which more and more parents, teachers, doctors are demanding is a COMPLETE MORATORIUM on these drugs, until responsible, long term, post marketing studies are done on people who took these drugs as children.
Studies on cancer, impotence, and other long term results must be conducted.
Making money is not a reason to damage innocent children's lives.
Below is an excerpt from a web-site funded by drug companies, telling you to keep on experimenting on children with their drugs. (Freedom's emphasis added.)
"A new study presents some of the reasons why children and adolescents stop taking prescription stimulant
medications used to treat attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers believe improved education on how the medication works, potential side effects and dangers of abuse is needed among children, parents and healthcare providers.
"Social stigma and feeling lifeless and/or alienated from one’s peers are some of the reasons why children and adolescents stop taking prescription stimulant medications used to treat attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to the study published in the Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing.
ADDITIONAL NOTE: Your next challenge is to find out who funded this "new study."
Let us know.
New Problems for Strattera
TGA assessing ADHD drug Strattera
A drug used to treat children for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, has had some serious psychiatric side-effects, a study shows.
The federal government's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has been assessing the drug Strattera, which will be available widely under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, Fairfax reports. Continued
Saturday, December 16, 2006
The Right to Play
That right is portrayed in this delightful video.
Monday, December 11, 2006
Human Rights Awards Event 2006
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Human Rights - Don't Discriminate
Friday, December 08, 2006
Philippines Disaster Relief
Volunteer Ministers from Taiwan, Japan and Australia are traveling to the Philippines to help the people of the region recover from the devastating typhoon that ravaged the area leaving as many as 1,000 presumed dead and 40,000 homeless; and Scientology churches from around the world are assembling teams to join them.
Find out more at scientologytoday.org.