The risk of a serious suicide attempt in people who start taking antidepressant medication is, fortunately, quite low — less than one in 1,000. The risk actually goes down after people start antidepressant medication.

None of the airlines involved required a contract or any written guarantee of payment before sending their planes and volunteer crews. One official said if Gore promised to pay, that was good enough for them.

Astonished that a high public official would put the federal government at the service of a massive communications company.

Keeping a close watch on patients after they begin taking these drugs is a good idea--although not because these medicines are especially risky or dangerous. Patients need to be monitored to ensure they're getting the right medication in the amount that can help them feel better.

He's been visiting with people, first thanking them for all the work they did while he was in public service, and he's listening to people to see what they thought went right and wrong.

The situation was dire and becoming worse by the minute ? food and water running out, no power, 4 feet of water surrounding the hospital and ... corpses outside.

He's up to having a life like a normal human being.

Hands Off the Internet is a completely AT&T-funded puppet.

Most health plans already devote significant attention and resources to formulary decisions. It is our hope that formulary committees and other decision makers focus on important questions and ask for the right kinds of evidence.

Our findings show that, fortunately, suicide attempts and death by suicide are rare following the initiation of antidepressants. The period right after people start taking antidepressant medication is not a period of increased risk. In fact, risk after starting medication is lower than before.