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Archive for December, 2009

New Medication For Facebook Addiction?

Monday, December 21st, 2009

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Nicorrette has helped many smokers kick the habit. Revia (Naltrexone) has helped many alcoholics relieve their dependency. Sabril (vigabatrin) reduces cocaine cravings and has helped many kick the addiction.

What’s next, a drug to help users kick their Facebook addiction? Not likely…but, you never know.

The New York Times recently reported that many teens, the majority girls, are forming Facebook support groups to deal with their addiction.

“It’s like any other addiction,” psychologist Kimberly Young, the director of the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery in Bradford, Penn., told The Times. “Its hard to wean yourself.”

According to the article, one boy even said that “Facebook wasn’t merely a distraction, but it was really confusing him about who he was,” and he decided to spend his senior year away from the service. He was apparently burned out trying to live up to his own descriptions of himself.

Facebook also doesn’t let you quit so easily, teens that wish to give the axe to Facebook must check off six reasons why they want to quit. And if they have a weak moment and decide to reactivate their account, all they have to due is simply sign in with their original login and password information and pick up right where they left off.

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New Drug Importation Legislation Introduced

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Last week, Sen. Byron Dorgan a Democrat from North Dakota introduced a piece of legislation that would save consumers over a $100 billion dollars by allowing them to order their drugs from several other countries.

According to the Bangor Daily News

a North Dakota Democrat, introduced legislation to allow consumers to buy drugs from several other countries. As a safeguard, only medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and produced in facilities approved by the FDA could be purchased by U.S. residents. The measure was co-sponsored by Sen. Olympia Snowe.

Sen. Dorgan estimated the legislation would save consumers about $100 billion over the next decade.

The article goes on to say the only thing stopping the legislation is the FDA and PhRMA. The FDA won’t support the importation of drugs because they are protecting the pockets of the big pharmaceutical companies, and PhRMA is the pharmaceutical companies lobbying group.

Senators have verified that the drugs are safe, the only hold up is they don’t want YOU to save money on your prescriptions. The good news is you don’t have to wait on them. You can order the medications you need like Actos and Lexapro right now.

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