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This is a classic case. This guy is one of the best quarterbacks ever.

He has been divorced several times and if you read his books it's never

his fault but always something else that causes his troubles. The guy cannot

take responsibilty for his life and now it's because he has a mental

disease. Talk about faith-based belief systems, psychiatry is definitely

a belief system that has no redeeming value but make people money.

Jim

GlaxoKline

03/10/2004 03:58:08 PM GMT

American football hero Terry Bradshaw takes to the road

Overwhelming response to his personal battle with depression prompts Bradshaw to

reach out to sufferers nationwide

San Francisco, CA, March 9, 2004 - Today, football icon Terry Bradshaw arrives

in San Francisco to encourage the people of California to take action if their

lives are being impacted by depression. An estimated 600,000 people in the San

Francisco Bay area alone suffer from depression. That's enough people to fill

3Com Park football stadium more than eight times. San Francisco is one stop on a

multi-city tour as part of a nationwide educational campaign, Overcoming

Depression with Terry Bradshaw, to raise awareness of depression and motivate

sufferers to seek help to treat this condition.

" Asking for help for my depression was one of the best things I have ever done.

I'm sharing my experience to educate people about depression and what they can

do for themselves, so that they don't have to suffer like I did, " commented

Terry Bradshaw, former quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, four-time Super

Bowl winner, member of the Football Hall of Fame and two-time Emmy winner for

Outstanding Sports Personality. " You have to tackle depression and its

associated anxiety symptoms head on. I learned that the hard way. The sooner you

do something about it, the sooner you will be back to yourself again. "

Overcoming Depression with Terry Bradshaw

Since going public with his depression last year, Terry has become an advocate

for mental health, reaching millions of Americans with his experience with

depression and panic attacks and his story of how he regained control of his

life. Terry has received an overwhelming response from the community since he

first started talking about his experience, and has helped inspire many

depression sufferers to seek treatment.

This year, Terry will be continuing his outreach, traveling to twelve cities in

addition to San Francisco in an ongoing effort to illustrate the impact of

depression and to help break down the stigma commonly associated with this

condition. Terry's tour is sponsored by GlaxoKline as part of a nationwide

educational campaign. Terry will share his advice for beating depression and

managing the potentially destructive symptoms of the illness, including anxiety.

To download Terry's tips on depression, learn more about his story and the

campaign, log onto www.terryinyourtown.com.

Terry Bradshaw: Football Star Turned Mental Health Advocate

Like many people with depression, Terry was successful " on the job, " but was

suffering in silence. On the field as one of the greatest football players in

NFL history and on TV as a witty sports commentator, Terry has been described as

" the constant comedian. " However, behind the smiles and touchdowns, there was a

man enduring a painful struggle with depression since his college days at

Louisiana Tech. Terry suffered for years before he was diagnosed with

depression. Today, with the help of treatment, Terry effectively keeps his

symptoms under control.

" With depression, I have always had problems focusing. I suffered from terrible

panic attacks and was unable to concentrate, " said Terry. " With the help of

therapists, counselors and the medication they prescribed for me, Paxil CR, my

panic attacks are gone and I can pay attention to the elements of my life that

are important. "

Depression and Panic Disorder: Real but Treatable Conditions

Depression is a common, yet potentially debilitating condition that can lead to

persistent sadness, feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness and a loss of

interest in enjoyable activities. In some cases, depression can co-exist with

panic disorder, which is characterized by recurrent and unexpected periods of

intense fear or discomfort known as panic attacks. Although depression is the

most common psychiatric disorder in the U.S., the National Institute of Mental

Health estimates that most people with a depressive illness do not seek

treatment, due in large part to the social stigma associated with mental

illness. An estimated 25 percent of American adults will endure an anxiety

disorder in their lifetime, which can include a specific diagnosis for social

anxiety disorder or panic disorder.

About Paxil CR

Prescription Paxil CRTM (paroxetine HCl) Controlled-Release Tablets is the first

and only controlled-release SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)

indicated for social anxiety disorder, depression, panic disorder and

premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

Paxil CR is not for everyone. Tell your doctor what medicines you're taking.

People taking MAOIs or thioridazine should not take Paxil CR. Paxil CR is

generally well tolerated. As with many medications, there can be side effects.

Side effects may include infection, nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, constipation,

decreased appetite, dizziness, sweating, tremor, sexual side effects, injury,

yawning, weakness, insomnia, abnormal vision or sleepiness. Most people are not

bothered enough by side effects to stop taking Paxil CR. Don't stop taking Paxil

CR before talking to your doctor since side effects may result from stopping the

medicine. Some patients experience the following on stopping Paxil CR

(particularly when abrupt): dizziness, sensory disturbances (including electric

shock sensations), abnormal dreams, agitation, anxiety, nausea, sweating, mood

fluctuations, headache, fatigue, nervousness and sleep disturbances.

About GSK

GlaxoKline - one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical and

healthcare companies - is committed to improving the quality of human life by

enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer.

Company information line: 1-888-825-5249. Web site address: www.gsk.com.

Enquiries

GlaxoKline Leone (919) 483-2839

Cohn & Wolfe Amy Takis (212) 798-9521

This material has been produced by GlaxoKline. It is delivered by

Pressi.com in its original form.

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This is a classic case. This guy is one of the best quarterbacks ever.

He has been divorced several times and if you read his books it's never

his fault but always something else that causes his troubles. The guy cannot

take responsibilty for his life and now it's because he has a mental

disease. Talk about faith-based belief systems, psychiatry is definitely

a belief system that has no redeeming value but make people money.

Jim

GlaxoKline

03/10/2004 03:58:08 PM GMT

American football hero Terry Bradshaw takes to the road

Overwhelming response to his personal battle with depression prompts Bradshaw to

reach out to sufferers nationwide

San Francisco, CA, March 9, 2004 - Today, football icon Terry Bradshaw arrives

in San Francisco to encourage the people of California to take action if their

lives are being impacted by depression. An estimated 600,000 people in the San

Francisco Bay area alone suffer from depression. That's enough people to fill

3Com Park football stadium more than eight times. San Francisco is one stop on a

multi-city tour as part of a nationwide educational campaign, Overcoming

Depression with Terry Bradshaw, to raise awareness of depression and motivate

sufferers to seek help to treat this condition.

" Asking for help for my depression was one of the best things I have ever done.

I'm sharing my experience to educate people about depression and what they can

do for themselves, so that they don't have to suffer like I did, " commented

Terry Bradshaw, former quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, four-time Super

Bowl winner, member of the Football Hall of Fame and two-time Emmy winner for

Outstanding Sports Personality. " You have to tackle depression and its

associated anxiety symptoms head on. I learned that the hard way. The sooner you

do something about it, the sooner you will be back to yourself again. "

Overcoming Depression with Terry Bradshaw

Since going public with his depression last year, Terry has become an advocate

for mental health, reaching millions of Americans with his experience with

depression and panic attacks and his story of how he regained control of his

life. Terry has received an overwhelming response from the community since he

first started talking about his experience, and has helped inspire many

depression sufferers to seek treatment.

This year, Terry will be continuing his outreach, traveling to twelve cities in

addition to San Francisco in an ongoing effort to illustrate the impact of

depression and to help break down the stigma commonly associated with this

condition. Terry's tour is sponsored by GlaxoKline as part of a nationwide

educational campaign. Terry will share his advice for beating depression and

managing the potentially destructive symptoms of the illness, including anxiety.

To download Terry's tips on depression, learn more about his story and the

campaign, log onto www.terryinyourtown.com.

Terry Bradshaw: Football Star Turned Mental Health Advocate

Like many people with depression, Terry was successful " on the job, " but was

suffering in silence. On the field as one of the greatest football players in

NFL history and on TV as a witty sports commentator, Terry has been described as

" the constant comedian. " However, behind the smiles and touchdowns, there was a

man enduring a painful struggle with depression since his college days at

Louisiana Tech. Terry suffered for years before he was diagnosed with

depression. Today, with the help of treatment, Terry effectively keeps his

symptoms under control.

" With depression, I have always had problems focusing. I suffered from terrible

panic attacks and was unable to concentrate, " said Terry. " With the help of

therapists, counselors and the medication they prescribed for me, Paxil CR, my

panic attacks are gone and I can pay attention to the elements of my life that

are important. "

Depression and Panic Disorder: Real but Treatable Conditions

Depression is a common, yet potentially debilitating condition that can lead to

persistent sadness, feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness and a loss of

interest in enjoyable activities. In some cases, depression can co-exist with

panic disorder, which is characterized by recurrent and unexpected periods of

intense fear or discomfort known as panic attacks. Although depression is the

most common psychiatric disorder in the U.S., the National Institute of Mental

Health estimates that most people with a depressive illness do not seek

treatment, due in large part to the social stigma associated with mental

illness. An estimated 25 percent of American adults will endure an anxiety

disorder in their lifetime, which can include a specific diagnosis for social

anxiety disorder or panic disorder.

About Paxil CR

Prescription Paxil CRTM (paroxetine HCl) Controlled-Release Tablets is the first

and only controlled-release SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)

indicated for social anxiety disorder, depression, panic disorder and

premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

Paxil CR is not for everyone. Tell your doctor what medicines you're taking.

People taking MAOIs or thioridazine should not take Paxil CR. Paxil CR is

generally well tolerated. As with many medications, there can be side effects.

Side effects may include infection, nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, constipation,

decreased appetite, dizziness, sweating, tremor, sexual side effects, injury,

yawning, weakness, insomnia, abnormal vision or sleepiness. Most people are not

bothered enough by side effects to stop taking Paxil CR. Don't stop taking Paxil

CR before talking to your doctor since side effects may result from stopping the

medicine. Some patients experience the following on stopping Paxil CR

(particularly when abrupt): dizziness, sensory disturbances (including electric

shock sensations), abnormal dreams, agitation, anxiety, nausea, sweating, mood

fluctuations, headache, fatigue, nervousness and sleep disturbances.

About GSK

GlaxoKline - one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical and

healthcare companies - is committed to improving the quality of human life by

enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer.

Company information line: 1-888-825-5249. Web site address: www.gsk.com.

Enquiries

GlaxoKline Leone (919) 483-2839

Cohn & Wolfe Amy Takis (212) 798-9521

This material has been produced by GlaxoKline. It is delivered by

Pressi.com in its original form.

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This is a classic case. This guy is one of the best quarterbacks ever.

He has been divorced several times and if you read his books it's never

his fault but always something else that causes his troubles. The guy cannot

take responsibilty for his life and now it's because he has a mental

disease. Talk about faith-based belief systems, psychiatry is definitely

a belief system that has no redeeming value but make people money.

Jim

GlaxoKline

03/10/2004 03:58:08 PM GMT

American football hero Terry Bradshaw takes to the road

Overwhelming response to his personal battle with depression prompts Bradshaw to

reach out to sufferers nationwide

San Francisco, CA, March 9, 2004 - Today, football icon Terry Bradshaw arrives

in San Francisco to encourage the people of California to take action if their

lives are being impacted by depression. An estimated 600,000 people in the San

Francisco Bay area alone suffer from depression. That's enough people to fill

3Com Park football stadium more than eight times. San Francisco is one stop on a

multi-city tour as part of a nationwide educational campaign, Overcoming

Depression with Terry Bradshaw, to raise awareness of depression and motivate

sufferers to seek help to treat this condition.

" Asking for help for my depression was one of the best things I have ever done.

I'm sharing my experience to educate people about depression and what they can

do for themselves, so that they don't have to suffer like I did, " commented

Terry Bradshaw, former quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, four-time Super

Bowl winner, member of the Football Hall of Fame and two-time Emmy winner for

Outstanding Sports Personality. " You have to tackle depression and its

associated anxiety symptoms head on. I learned that the hard way. The sooner you

do something about it, the sooner you will be back to yourself again. "

Overcoming Depression with Terry Bradshaw

Since going public with his depression last year, Terry has become an advocate

for mental health, reaching millions of Americans with his experience with

depression and panic attacks and his story of how he regained control of his

life. Terry has received an overwhelming response from the community since he

first started talking about his experience, and has helped inspire many

depression sufferers to seek treatment.

This year, Terry will be continuing his outreach, traveling to twelve cities in

addition to San Francisco in an ongoing effort to illustrate the impact of

depression and to help break down the stigma commonly associated with this

condition. Terry's tour is sponsored by GlaxoKline as part of a nationwide

educational campaign. Terry will share his advice for beating depression and

managing the potentially destructive symptoms of the illness, including anxiety.

To download Terry's tips on depression, learn more about his story and the

campaign, log onto www.terryinyourtown.com.

Terry Bradshaw: Football Star Turned Mental Health Advocate

Like many people with depression, Terry was successful " on the job, " but was

suffering in silence. On the field as one of the greatest football players in

NFL history and on TV as a witty sports commentator, Terry has been described as

" the constant comedian. " However, behind the smiles and touchdowns, there was a

man enduring a painful struggle with depression since his college days at

Louisiana Tech. Terry suffered for years before he was diagnosed with

depression. Today, with the help of treatment, Terry effectively keeps his

symptoms under control.

" With depression, I have always had problems focusing. I suffered from terrible

panic attacks and was unable to concentrate, " said Terry. " With the help of

therapists, counselors and the medication they prescribed for me, Paxil CR, my

panic attacks are gone and I can pay attention to the elements of my life that

are important. "

Depression and Panic Disorder: Real but Treatable Conditions

Depression is a common, yet potentially debilitating condition that can lead to

persistent sadness, feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness and a loss of

interest in enjoyable activities. In some cases, depression can co-exist with

panic disorder, which is characterized by recurrent and unexpected periods of

intense fear or discomfort known as panic attacks. Although depression is the

most common psychiatric disorder in the U.S., the National Institute of Mental

Health estimates that most people with a depressive illness do not seek

treatment, due in large part to the social stigma associated with mental

illness. An estimated 25 percent of American adults will endure an anxiety

disorder in their lifetime, which can include a specific diagnosis for social

anxiety disorder or panic disorder.

About Paxil CR

Prescription Paxil CRTM (paroxetine HCl) Controlled-Release Tablets is the first

and only controlled-release SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)

indicated for social anxiety disorder, depression, panic disorder and

premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

Paxil CR is not for everyone. Tell your doctor what medicines you're taking.

People taking MAOIs or thioridazine should not take Paxil CR. Paxil CR is

generally well tolerated. As with many medications, there can be side effects.

Side effects may include infection, nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, constipation,

decreased appetite, dizziness, sweating, tremor, sexual side effects, injury,

yawning, weakness, insomnia, abnormal vision or sleepiness. Most people are not

bothered enough by side effects to stop taking Paxil CR. Don't stop taking Paxil

CR before talking to your doctor since side effects may result from stopping the

medicine. Some patients experience the following on stopping Paxil CR

(particularly when abrupt): dizziness, sensory disturbances (including electric

shock sensations), abnormal dreams, agitation, anxiety, nausea, sweating, mood

fluctuations, headache, fatigue, nervousness and sleep disturbances.

About GSK

GlaxoKline - one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical and

healthcare companies - is committed to improving the quality of human life by

enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer.

Company information line: 1-888-825-5249. Web site address: www.gsk.com.

Enquiries

GlaxoKline Leone (919) 483-2839

Cohn & Wolfe Amy Takis (212) 798-9521

This material has been produced by GlaxoKline. It is delivered by

Pressi.com in its original form.

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This is a classic case. This guy is one of the best quarterbacks ever.

He has been divorced several times and if you read his books it's never

his fault but always something else that causes his troubles. The guy cannot

take responsibilty for his life and now it's because he has a mental

disease. Talk about faith-based belief systems, psychiatry is definitely

a belief system that has no redeeming value but make people money.

Jim

GlaxoKline

03/10/2004 03:58:08 PM GMT

American football hero Terry Bradshaw takes to the road

Overwhelming response to his personal battle with depression prompts Bradshaw to

reach out to sufferers nationwide

San Francisco, CA, March 9, 2004 - Today, football icon Terry Bradshaw arrives

in San Francisco to encourage the people of California to take action if their

lives are being impacted by depression. An estimated 600,000 people in the San

Francisco Bay area alone suffer from depression. That's enough people to fill

3Com Park football stadium more than eight times. San Francisco is one stop on a

multi-city tour as part of a nationwide educational campaign, Overcoming

Depression with Terry Bradshaw, to raise awareness of depression and motivate

sufferers to seek help to treat this condition.

" Asking for help for my depression was one of the best things I have ever done.

I'm sharing my experience to educate people about depression and what they can

do for themselves, so that they don't have to suffer like I did, " commented

Terry Bradshaw, former quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, four-time Super

Bowl winner, member of the Football Hall of Fame and two-time Emmy winner for

Outstanding Sports Personality. " You have to tackle depression and its

associated anxiety symptoms head on. I learned that the hard way. The sooner you

do something about it, the sooner you will be back to yourself again. "

Overcoming Depression with Terry Bradshaw

Since going public with his depression last year, Terry has become an advocate

for mental health, reaching millions of Americans with his experience with

depression and panic attacks and his story of how he regained control of his

life. Terry has received an overwhelming response from the community since he

first started talking about his experience, and has helped inspire many

depression sufferers to seek treatment.

This year, Terry will be continuing his outreach, traveling to twelve cities in

addition to San Francisco in an ongoing effort to illustrate the impact of

depression and to help break down the stigma commonly associated with this

condition. Terry's tour is sponsored by GlaxoKline as part of a nationwide

educational campaign. Terry will share his advice for beating depression and

managing the potentially destructive symptoms of the illness, including anxiety.

To download Terry's tips on depression, learn more about his story and the

campaign, log onto www.terryinyourtown.com.

Terry Bradshaw: Football Star Turned Mental Health Advocate

Like many people with depression, Terry was successful " on the job, " but was

suffering in silence. On the field as one of the greatest football players in

NFL history and on TV as a witty sports commentator, Terry has been described as

" the constant comedian. " However, behind the smiles and touchdowns, there was a

man enduring a painful struggle with depression since his college days at

Louisiana Tech. Terry suffered for years before he was diagnosed with

depression. Today, with the help of treatment, Terry effectively keeps his

symptoms under control.

" With depression, I have always had problems focusing. I suffered from terrible

panic attacks and was unable to concentrate, " said Terry. " With the help of

therapists, counselors and the medication they prescribed for me, Paxil CR, my

panic attacks are gone and I can pay attention to the elements of my life that

are important. "

Depression and Panic Disorder: Real but Treatable Conditions

Depression is a common, yet potentially debilitating condition that can lead to

persistent sadness, feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness and a loss of

interest in enjoyable activities. In some cases, depression can co-exist with

panic disorder, which is characterized by recurrent and unexpected periods of

intense fear or discomfort known as panic attacks. Although depression is the

most common psychiatric disorder in the U.S., the National Institute of Mental

Health estimates that most people with a depressive illness do not seek

treatment, due in large part to the social stigma associated with mental

illness. An estimated 25 percent of American adults will endure an anxiety

disorder in their lifetime, which can include a specific diagnosis for social

anxiety disorder or panic disorder.

About Paxil CR

Prescription Paxil CRTM (paroxetine HCl) Controlled-Release Tablets is the first

and only controlled-release SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)

indicated for social anxiety disorder, depression, panic disorder and

premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

Paxil CR is not for everyone. Tell your doctor what medicines you're taking.

People taking MAOIs or thioridazine should not take Paxil CR. Paxil CR is

generally well tolerated. As with many medications, there can be side effects.

Side effects may include infection, nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, constipation,

decreased appetite, dizziness, sweating, tremor, sexual side effects, injury,

yawning, weakness, insomnia, abnormal vision or sleepiness. Most people are not

bothered enough by side effects to stop taking Paxil CR. Don't stop taking Paxil

CR before talking to your doctor since side effects may result from stopping the

medicine. Some patients experience the following on stopping Paxil CR

(particularly when abrupt): dizziness, sensory disturbances (including electric

shock sensations), abnormal dreams, agitation, anxiety, nausea, sweating, mood

fluctuations, headache, fatigue, nervousness and sleep disturbances.

About GSK

GlaxoKline - one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical and

healthcare companies - is committed to improving the quality of human life by

enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer.

Company information line: 1-888-825-5249. Web site address: www.gsk.com.

Enquiries

GlaxoKline Leone (919) 483-2839

Cohn & Wolfe Amy Takis (212) 798-9521

This material has been produced by GlaxoKline. It is delivered by

Pressi.com in its original form.

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