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What Geography, Industry and Law have to do with Antidepressants (Part I)
Robert R. and I are having a disagreement about psychiatric medications, i.e., drugs. He thinks they are pretty good and I think they are terrible. We are having this discussion via the miracle of social networking via the Internet, which … Continue reading
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Happiness is . . .
In April 2001, despite having about a dozen chronic illnesses, I stopped taking drugs. So what have I learned in the past decade? I have learned that happiness consists of a good night’s sleep, a healthy diet, challenging … Continue reading
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