The dumbest thing about this is it's a midwit meme.
If you apply even 1% critical thinking to the concept, you know SSRIs (and Depression for that matter) are complete bullshit, and you don't need a bunch of phoney baloney research. But we're not allowed to exercise that level of autonomy. "Trust the experts."
It was really disappointing to find out professionally that psychiatrists choose which SSRI to start patients on with the same methodological scrutiny as you choosing between Coke and Pepsi at the 7-Eleven cooler.
If anyone is curious about how widespread this is, this is over a million results from 1976-2019: https://iili.io/HPizIsV.png
Medical science is at best a pseudoscience, and at worst a deadly scam.
The dumbest thing about this is it's a midwit meme.
If you apply even 1% critical thinking to the concept, you know SSRIs (and Depression for that matter) are complete bullshit, and you don't need a bunch of phoney baloney research. But we're not allowed to exercise that level of autonomy. "Trust the experts."
It was really disappointing to find out professionally that psychiatrists choose which SSRI to start patients on with the same methodological scrutiny as you choosing between Coke and Pepsi at the 7-Eleven cooler.
When will the SSRI wars happen? Or commercials where rioters and police are handed Prozac and then do a dance routine?
Remember, the average person is dumb and half the population is dumber than the average person.
Not to mention, education at each and every level is severely compromised.
Hahahahahahahhahahahaha
(The researchers are just test things at random and then throw away un-interesting results)
Yup, and a lot of what they do publish is exaggerated/massaged/fraudulent.