My favorite part of the article about why we should keep using antidepressants:
"Many commonly used medicines were used for decades before we understood their mechanisms of action: from aspirin to morphine to penicillin. Knowing they worked provided the impetus for establishing how they worked; and this knowledge generated new treatments."
Given that studies show that anti-depressants don't really work better than placebo, not as compelling argument as this statement would be for, IDK, Ivermectin?
Clown world. Links below.
Bear in mind that there are "clinical studies/trials" that "prove" that the drugs involved was highly effective and passed the FDA trials. Decades of "science" proving these drugs worked to help depressed people. If this doesn't make people question our medical system and pharma, I just don't know what to think about them. If you can't fool all the people all the time, but you consistently fool some of the people all the time, maybe it says more about the fools than it does about you.