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SSRI? I thought that was something to do with SQLServer...Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYup. And the GP just throws pills at you, SSRIs.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostAre you more likely to be depressed if you're intelligent? Or is that a myth.I cant find any right at the moment to cite as Ive already got loads of tabs open.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIs there a study?
But intelligence is supposed to be linked to a tendency to depression, drug and alcohol abuse. Excessive or obsessive internet use is also linked to depression ....
So we're all screwed huh?
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the last that I heard, depression was a chemical imbalance in the bodyOriginally posted by k2p2 View PostAre you more likely to be depressed if you're intelligent? Or is that a myth.
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Is there a study?Originally posted by k2p2 View PostAre you more likely to be depressed if you're intelligent? Or is that a myth.
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DP was upset as no-one started a "where is DP thread" and flounced. If you want him back start the thread. Though he might be too depressed to return.Originally posted by AtW View PostAre you more likely to be unhappy if you are as filthy rich as DimPrawn?
I think we need to know: DimPrawn... DimPrawn... DimPrawn...
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Are you more likely to be unhappy if you are as filthy rich as DimPrawn?
I think we need to know: DimPrawn... DimPrawn... DimPrawn...
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Are you more likely to be depressed if you're intelligent? Or is that a myth.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWorrying is good for you and reflects higher IQ - Telegraph
All these years I have been worrying about worrying and the effect it has on my health. At least that is one less thing to worry about.
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Worrying is good for you?
Worrying is good for you and reflects higher IQ - Telegraph
All these years I have been worrying about worrying and the effect it has on my health. At least that is one less thing to worry about.Tags: None
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