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POPSDepression Sources Mispresented by Media We've been taught this in every single Psychology course I've taken (nearly a dozen) and there's always some idiot who says, "But the Zoloft squiggle says it's a chemical imbalance!" Seriously, people. If Corona told you their beer would fix a chemical imbalance, would you believe them? One company is the same as the other. The job of advertisements is to SELL. I'm so glad to see all of this new unbiased data on anti-depressant effectiveness. Why on earth does the FDA let companies do their own testing? Ridiculous. </rant>
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POPSNo See 'Ems I have to get my button-up shirts tailor-made, or else they gap. This solves the gaping!
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POPSDenim Therapy Good for those jeans you spent a fortune on and recently ripped. I used to cry. Now I send THEM to therapy.
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POPS"Black box" anti-depressant warnings for children and teens I gotta agree with the part about "the FDA “black box warning” on the use of antidepressants with children and adolescents has reduced access to a useful (but risky on rare occasions) treatment-with bad outcomes as a result." When Paxil was reported to cause suicidal ideations (rarely and with those who had the ideations anyway!), my psychiatrist said that minors should not be on it. After he took me off Paxil and saw that I became suicidal when on other antidepressants, he agreed to resume Paxil treatment (against the FDA's strict advisement). It's bullshit...how .02% of the population's side effects (which may not even be related to the medication) make it seem like an absolute.
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POPSSteal This Wi-Fi Makes a lot of sense...although I prefer just sharing the password with those who would use it.