Yes, Big Pharma wants to get your  kids hooked on drugs as early as possible.
 The Washington Post reported:
     "In a further concession to the  impact of the childhood obesity epidemic in the United States, a leading group  of pediatricians is recommending that kids as young as 8 years old be given  cholesterol-lowering drugs in hopes of preventing heart problems later in life.  The academy is also recommending that children whose family history of  cholesterol is not known, or who have risk factors for heart disease - have  their cholesterol tested. The recommendations were published in the July issue of the  journalPediatrics.
     According to the recommendation, the  best method for checking cholesterol is a fasting blood test. Children whose  cholesterol is normal should have the test repeated every three to five  years.
     For those  children older than 8 who have high levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol, doctors  should consider giving them statins.
 Shelov admitted that very little is known  about the risks and benefits of using cholesterol-lowering drugs like statins in  a large pediatric population.
 Potentially, millions of children could be placed on  cholesterol-lowering drugs, he said. 'At the same time, there needs to be a  systematic look at the effects of these medications on children, because they do  have side effects,' he added.
 'If we are going to go ahead and do this, we're going to  need guidelines on exactly who would warrant the therapy and careful measurement  of any side effects,' Shelov said.
 'It's possible that many children who start taking  statins would not be on them for life. 
 But there is nothing to rule out  the possibility that your children will be taking statin drugs for the rest of  their lives. And if you watch the TV ads for statin drugs they caution that  "these drugs are not recommended for women who are pregnant, nursing or who may  become pregnant". So can you imagine the long term impact of these drugs will be  on the reproductive system of little girls?
 Parents consider the fact that  there are no long term studies on the impact of placing a pre-pubescent child on  statin drugs.
Consider the fact that many people  on statin drugs experience side effects and need to take other drugs to treat  the resulting ailments.
 Consider the fact that the studies  that propose that there is a direct correlation between high cholesterol and  heart disease have come into question.
 And finally, parents please  consider the fact that if your child receives a healthy diet full of fresh  fruits of vegetables, without fast foods and processed foods full of salt and  sugar, and with lots of fun exercise, obesity probably won't be an  issue.
 The CBS evening news  discussed the fact that there is no concrete evidence that statin drugs will  prevent heart disease...
 