Poor Children Given More Antipsychotics

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Children on Medicaid Found More Likely to Get Antipsychotics - NYTimes.com

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Children on Medicaid Found More Likely to Get Antipsychotics - NYTimes.com

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Poor children receive antipsychotic meds FOUR TIMES more than kids w/parents on private insurance NYT http://bit.ly/572SB3 Food Matters.

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Aggressive Kids With ADHD May Not Need Antipsychotic Meds

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Convenient Blood Test Poor Predictor of Diabetes in Children

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Convenient Blood Test Poor Predictor of Diabetes in Children

newswise.com — “As childhood obesity rises, more attention is being given to testing children for diabetes. But which test is best for diagnosing diabetes in kids? A University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital study shows a popular, convenient blood test is not the best option for diagnosing diabetes in children.View full resource at newswise.com

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Convenient Blood Test Poor Predictor of Diabetes in Children

newswise.com — “As childhood obesity rises, more attention is being given to testing children for diabetes. But which test is best for diagnosing diabetes in kids? A University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital study shows a popular, convenient blood test is not the best option for diagnosing diabetes in children.View full resource at newswise.com

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Bruce E. Levine: Psychiatric Drugs and Poor Kids

huffingtonpost.com — “Children covered by Medicaid are far more likely to be prescribed antipsychotic drugs than children covered by private insurance, even if they have no psychotic symptoms.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Study Questions the Value of Free Drug Samples for Kids - Health Blog - WSJ

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