Original article no longer available Boston Herald (MA) December 20, 1994 Author: TIM CORNELL Four days before he allegedly murdered his wife, William Sylvia stopped taking his antidepression medicine, his defense attorney said yesterday. Sylvia allegedly shot his 40-year-old wife, Kristine, five times in the chest Saturday. He was on his way to his grandmother's grave to … [Read more...] about Attorney says accused wife-killer had stopped taking medication — (Boston Herald)
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A fatal flaw — (The News Tribune)
Original article no longer available The News Tribune M. ALEXANDER OTTO; The News Tribune Last updated: January 24th, 2005 07:00 AM Sometimes the drugs designed to help people battling depression do more harm than good. If you or someone you care about takes anti-depressants, there's something you need to know. Although it's very rare, drugs like Prozac, Paxil, Effexor … [Read more...] about A fatal flaw — (The News Tribune)
OU Death Suspect Showed Interest in Occult, Police Say — (The Daily Oklahoman)
To view original article click here The Daily Oklahoman April 2, 1993 Author: Robert Medley; Norman Bureau NORMAN - A University of Oklahoma honor student charged in the stabbing death of a Norman piano teacher recently quit school and had become increasingly depressed and interested in the occult, according to documents filed Thursday in Cleveland County District … [Read more...] about OU Death Suspect Showed Interest in Occult, Police Say — (The Daily Oklahoman)
The Scourge of Prozac — (Steel Horse)
To view original article click here Steel Horse, http://www.steelhorsemag.com Oct 14, 1991 Dr. Julian Whitaker THE ASSASSINATION OF OUR YOUTH SSRIs, or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are the pharmaceutical companies latest cash cows. Their use has skyrocketed in the last ten years. Nicknamed "Chemical Babysitters" and designated anti depressants, they are … [Read more...] about The Scourge of Prozac — (Steel Horse)