Why antidepressants are simply a confidence trick: A leading psychologist claims taking sugar pills would work just as …

Economists Say Bailouts Likely Averted a Depression
The U.S. response to the financial crisis probably prevented a depression, slowed a decline in gross domestic product and saved about 8.5 million jobs, economists Alan Blinder and Mark Zandi said

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Why antidepressants are simply a confidence trick: A leading psychologist claims taking sugar pills would work just as ...
New research shows antidepressants don't work on the brain in the way we thought they did.

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2 Responses to “Why antidepressants are simply a confidence trick: A leading psychologist claims taking sugar pills would work just as …”

  1. 17pdr says:

    I agree with Fiddy. The daily mail wouldn't print speculation or lies ha ha ha

  2. Stuart R says:

    Nick Clegg murdered Lady Diana and he eats babies - it is true, I read it in the Daily Fail.
    You might enjoy this 'Daily Mail Song' on youtube:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eBT6OSr1TI&feature=player_embedded

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