@AntiDoc@LawrenceElliots Speaking of 7 year olds, my 7 year old boy is wildly inattentive. He isn’t hyper. My wife thinks he has ADD and wants to consider medication. Anything you’d recommend as a first, low-risk, try (either supplements or meds)?
@Pat_Stedman@PGC1a_RB Most people don’t use sleep trackers for the purpose of determining what they do the next day. It is to help them find correlates that improve their sleep.
@meadwaj@clemm83 Sure, they could do it, and if they invest enough it might offer something similar to private enterprise. But let’s not kid ourselves that this is somehow additive - it just takes from government funds that would otherwise be applied elsewhere. (Yes, yes, I know, tax the rich)
@tomhfh This is a moronic take on the issue. If the person has been elected to do a job (that presumably she thinks goes beyond the bare minimum you mention) but cannot do it due to health reasons, it’s clearly better she is transparent about that.
@chooserich Fuck off Nick. How about we give people a drug that has limited side effects that will go a long way to making them healthy in 18 months rather than wait for morons like you to debate what exactly is a “food system that doesn’t poison society”
@joannamoncrieff Dear Joanna, are these statements in relation to depression only, or also a belief that antidepressants prescribed for e.g. OCD have the same (low) impact?
@ThePosieParker@ClareCraigPath This is an utterly retarded criticism. Did you read the piece? The choice that is framed is between the sale and certain death (of the daughter). I agree that the broader point is an indictment of Afghanistan, but your tweet is critical of the father.
@Jason@joerogan@TomCruise This is such a narrow perspective. SSRIs have shown to have limited efficacy for light/minor depression, but that is not true for more severe symptoms. And definitely not true in relation to their use in disorders like OCD.