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- Health Headlines Sunday A new report finds unintentional poisonings kill about 30 children and send another 85,000 to the emergency room each year.

That story tops our look at Health Headlines, I'm Nancy Gay.

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Mental health services in schools seen as bearing fruit

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The Clinton program has also offered family programs, including a light supper, parenting classes and activities for children.

At Shirley High School, students in the Alternative Learning Center work once a week with Mel Long, a school psychology specialist.

Students qualify for the alternative program if they meet a variety of criteria, ranging from failing in school to home problems to being a victim of abuse.

Vicki Sandage, director of the Alternative Learning Center, said Long’s weekly visits give her students, who frequently deal with instability in their lives, something to look forward to every week.

“They have bonded with her and trust her,” Sandage said.

“I can’t teach them self-esteem or self-worth, but I can give them an opportunity to experience something that makes them feel better about themselves, and then they build on that.

And that’s what this does.” TACKLING STRESS During a Tuesday morning session, Long gave students a worksheet for them to use to measure — from a low score of 1 to a high score of 5 — their stress levels in certain situations.

Rebecca Davidson, 16, said she rated being bullied as a 5, which prompted Long to lead a discussion about what choices Davidson could make in how she responds to the bullying.

Suggested responses from the students included physically fighting back, telling a teacher or principal, or walking away.

Davidson, a junior w...

MINNESOTA: Seeking disclosure of drug trials

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26, 2006 MINNESOTA: Seeking disclosure of drug trials Law hopes to reveal pharmaceutical risks before FDA approval By Jeremy Olson St.

Paul Pioneer Press America is manic about medication.

Initial hype and hope over the promise of new prescription drugs can turn to outrage and lawsuits when risks are revealed.

Certain painkillers cause heart problems.

An impotency drug is linked to vision loss.

Antidepressants increase the risk of suicide.

A Parkinson's drug seems to encourage compulsive gambling.

And a sleep aid can cause sleep eating.

In some cases, these rare risks are known, but buried in the packaging.

In others, the risks don't come out until the drugs are broadly used in the marketplace.

Or drug compa...

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