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      <title>Bioterrorism Issues</title>
      <description>Officials talked to health care providers about the medical and public health aspects of anthrax, smallpox and other major biological threats posed by terrorist organizations.</description>
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      <description>Medical experts talked about a White House initiative to curb the amount of psychotropic drugs prescribed to children under six. They said that while they may help some children, drugs like Ritalin were being over-prescribed and could be harmful to a child's development. After their remarks they answered questions from reporters.</description>
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      <description>Participants talked about the improvements in mental health awareness and the need for continued improvements in treatment. They focused on the difficulty that many doctors have diagnosing mental illnesses, and the difficulty of conducting brain research. They also focused on the importance of detection to prevent suicides and to make sure those with mental illnesses are on Medicaid. After their prepared remarks they answered questions from the audience.</description>
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