Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston found that younger patients who start antidepressant therapy at high doses, rather than the average or typical prescribed doses, were more than twice as likely to try to harm themselves during the first 90 days of treatment.
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One of the most frequently given reasons people provide for being unwilling to believe the claims of Happeh Theory, is that they go against established scientific claims or they are refuted by scientists. That seems like a reasonable reaction since people are taught scientists are respected people who should be trusted, and “Happeh” is an […]
One of the most frequently given reasons people provide for being unwilling to believe the claims of Happeh Theory, is that they go against established scientific claims or they are refuted by scientists. That seems like a reasonable reaction since people are taught scientists are respected people who should be trusted, and “Happeh” is an […]
One of the most frequently given reasons people provide for being unwilling to believe the claims of Happeh Theory, is that they go against established scientific claims or they are refuted by scientists. That seems like a reasonable reaction since people are taught scientists are respected people who should be trusted, and “Happeh” is an […]
One of the most frequently given reasons people provide for being unwilling to believe the claims of Happeh Theory, is that they go against established scientific claims or they are refuted by scientists. That seems like a reasonable reaction since people are taught scientists are respected people who should be trusted, and “Happeh” is an […]