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The Selling of Attention Deficit Disorder

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The Huffington Post, By: Roque Planas, 12/14/2013

After more than 50 years leading the fight to legitimize attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Keith Conners could be celebrating. Severely hyperactive and impulsive children, once shunned as bad seeds, are now recognized as having a real neurological problem. Doctors and parents have largely accepted drugs like Adderall and Concerta to temper the traits of classic A.D.H.D., helping youngsters succeed in school and beyond.

 

But Dr. Conners did not feel triumphant this fall as he addressed a group of fellow A.D.H.D. specialists in Washington. He noted that recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that the diagnosis had been made in 15 percent of high school-age children, and that the number of children on medication for the disorder had soared to 3.5 million from 600,000 in 1990. He questioned the rising rates of diagnosis and called them “a national disaster of dangerous proportions.”

 

For more on this story visit www.nytimes.com

Investigators set to uncover aliens on Animal Planet

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Source: Open Minds - 12/11/13, Jason McClellan
 

Investigators set to uncover aliens on Animal Planet

 

Discovery’s Animal Planet is airing a special screening on Sunday, December 15 of a new show titled Uncovering Aliens that explores the possibility of extraterrestrials on Earth.
 

L to R: Derrel Sims, Mike Bara, Maureen Elsberry, Steven Jones. (Credit: Raw/Animal Planet)

L to R: Derrel Sims, Mike Bara, Maureen Elsberry, Steven Jones. (Credit: Raw/Discovery)


Discovery’s press release for Uncovering Aliens states:

French bill allows Internet spying

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Press TV - 12/13/13, MFB/AB

Internet surveillance in France

Internet surveillance in France
 
France has adopted a bill allowing authorities to access and gather Internet user data without judicial approval just a few weeks following Paris’s outrage over spying efforts by US National Security Agency (NSA).

The legislation, approved Thursday by the French Senate, has been censured by activists as a measure "against the principles of democracy."

More: PressTV.ir

 

VA lobotomized 2,000 disturbed veterans

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Army Times - 12/11/13, Staff Report

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The U.S. government lobotomized roughly 2,000 mentally ill veterans — and likely hundreds more — during and after World War II, according to a cache of forgotten memos, letters and government reports unearthed by The Wall Street Journal.

“They got the notion they were going to come to give me a lobotomy,” Roman Tritz, a World War II bomber pilot, told the newspaper in a report published Wednesday. “To hell with them.”

More: armytimes.com

 

Lawmakers who oversee government surveillance programs receive millions from intelligence companies

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Capitol City Project - 12/13/13, Joe Schoffstall

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Every member who sits on the committees that oversee government intelligence operations has received campaign contributions from the top twenty largest intelligence companies in the United States, according to a new report.

Amid the NSA scandal, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence — the committees in charge of oversight — denied stricter reform attempts to the NSA programs and instead propelled legislation aimed at restoring their trust. The committees are intended to keep waste, fraud, and abuse in check given most of these programs are hidden from the general public.

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