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...reviewing the results of several trials to determine whether a similar warning should be introduced for adults. British health authorities have gone further: in September, the National Health Service told doctors to stop prescribing antidepressants to under-18s in the early stages of treatment because of the link with suicidal thinking. Compared with its American and British counterparts, Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration has taken a gentler line. Last year it reminded doctors that no antidepressant is approved in Australia for the treatment of depression in under-18s - though it knows many thousands of Australian teenagers with that diagnosis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bitter Pills | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

There is no long-term link between coffee consumption and increased blood pressure in women, a joint study by the Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham & Women’s Hospital has found. The team, headed by Dr. Wolfgang Winkelmayer, sent out questionnaires every two years to 238,371 female nurses, asking for medical histories and lifestyle information—including coffee consumption. These were compared with incidence of physician-reported and self-reported high blood pressure. The study, published last Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found a “modest inverse U-shaped...

Author: By John R. Macartney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Coffee Is Safe, HSPH Study Says | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

...reporter, who is feverishly taking down notes and has forgotten to show ID, suspiciously. “He’s with me,” the officer says with a chuckle. 8:53 p.m.: Wielding a flashlight, Fumicello creeps into a darkened alley alongside Claverly Hall. A chain-link fence surrounds the construction site of the old Hasty Pudding theatre. Ominous shadows shroud a grimy, uneven pathway. The graffiti that adorns a sullied white wall reads: “rock bottom.” Indeed. 9:21 p.m.: A preppily-dressed student scales Lowell House’s gates...

Author: By Robin M. Peguero, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: One Saturday Night With the Po-Po | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...reason that Brown will struggle is the same reason why it could not stay at the top of the ECAC last season—it will not have Jessica Link ’05. Two years ago, she carried the team on her back and almost upended Harvard in the ECAC semifinals. But last season she was plagued by injuries and then graduated, leaving the Bears with a young, but talented, core. Look for them a year or two down the line and not immediately as growing pains will be the name of the game and Brown will probably finish...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman and Gabriel M. Velez | Title: Around the ECAC | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

...complex. In his remarks, Summers acknowledged that the project had faced “a certain amount of political dust and heat.”Harvard and the community also sparred over the University’s failed plans to construct a tunnel under Cambridge Street which would link the two main CGIS buildings. The city had demanded $10 million in compensation from the University, while Harvard offered a package administrators valued at about $5 million. After a year of negotiations, Harvard scrapped the plan in 2003.In an interview, Knafel said he was saddened by the delays because they meant...

Author: By Nicholas M. Ciarelli, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Dedicates New Gov Building | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

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