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:High altitudes reduce the effectiveness of most SSRI medications.
:High altitudes reduce the effectiveness of most SSRI medications.
:Plausible that medical conditions that negatively affect oxygen uptake (simulating altitude) might cause depression. (eg. Sleep apnea, asthma, heart issues.)
:Plausible that medical conditions that negatively affect oxygen uptake (simulating altitude) might cause depression. (eg. Sleep apnea, asthma, heart issues.)
*[https://www.theblaze.com/news/study-teens-not-in-romantic-relationships-significantly-less-depressed-than-peers-who-date?utm_content=buffer95713&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=fb-glennbeck&fbclid=IwAR31WLCxhp321jkftWHmarvNz1fE1dFG8gy-weOLFxSBjl0FM1JghIRO7B8 "Study: Teens not in romantic relationships 'significantly' less depressed than peers who date"], The Blaze, 11 Sep 2019
:Teens who don't date were found to be less depressed and had "significantly higher teacher ratings of social skills and leadership."


==Cross-References==
==Cross-References==

Revision as of 18:22, 11 September 2019

Statistics show the activity in the Church correlates inversely with depression, suicide, and divorce rates.
Study establishing that conditions at high altitude cause depression in female rats.
High altitudes reduce the effectiveness of most SSRI medications.
Plausible that medical conditions that negatively affect oxygen uptake (simulating altitude) might cause depression. (eg. Sleep apnea, asthma, heart issues.)
Teens who don't date were found to be less depressed and had "significantly higher teacher ratings of social skills and leadership."

Cross-References