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The number disabled by mental health illness doubled since the introduction of Prozac in 1987. Lynn Cunningham, the co-producer and co-director of "Medicating Normal" on PBS takes a hard look at when the trillion-dollar medicine industry intersects with people in distress.
Angie Peacock, a former Army Sergeant, is one of the subjects of the film. She says she, and so many others, were never told about the long-term affects of anti-depressants or what happens when you try to quit them.
You can follow this show on Instagram and on Facebook. And to see what Heather does when she's not talking money, go to her personal Twitter page.
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The number disabled by mental health illness doubled since the introduction of Prozac in 1987. Lynn Cunningham, the co-producer and co-director of "Medicating Normal" on PBS takes a hard look at when the trillion-dollar medicine industry intersects with people in distress.
Angie Peacock, a former Army Sergeant, is one of the subjects of the film. She says she, and so many others, were never told about the long-term affects of anti-depressants or what happens when you try to quit them.
You can follow this show on Instagram and on Facebook. And to see what Heather does when she's not talking money, go to her personal Twitter page.
Be sure to email Heather your questions and request topics you'd like her to cover here.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.