A growing number of studies overtime have shown that this link doesn't really exist. The seratonian hypothesis goes back about 50 years least. And the theory existed largely because some early anteepresen seemed to work, at least in some people. But a review by dana moncre from university college london looked at several different strands of research that have examined the link between caratonia and depression.
Russia cut the gas flowing through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline by half in what many see as retaliation for Europe’s support of Ukraine. EU energy ministers
fear further cuts as winter approaches. A new research review
suggests the decades-long reliance on SSRIs to treat depression was based on a false premise. And why
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