Worte zum Sonntag (#13)
Die Leselinks der Woche, diesmal ganz im O-Ton:
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“Researchers found that among nearly 3,000 women who gave birth in Washington State, those who started taking antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in the second or third trimester had a higher risk of preterm birth. [...] Exactly what the study means for women on SSRIs or benzodiazepines is not entirely clear.” – Drugs for depression, anxiety tied to preterm birth
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“An international consortium of scientists, led by H. Lundbeck A/S and King’s College London, has launched one of the largest ever research academic-industry collaboration projects to find new methods for the development of drugs for schizophrenia and depression.” – hier der vollständige Pressetext des King’s College London
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Gabriel Byrne tells of childhood sexual abuse: “Byrne said he had struggled with alcoholism and depression in the past, and that he had been ‘deeply hurt’ over the abuse he endured as a boy.”
I still run, I still run, I still wander. In our day, everyday, we would wander. And I want to go, where nobody moves. Are you hearing something, don’t let me see you move.