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Question by Go For Broke: Will the United States go through another “great depression”?
$ 4 a gallon of gas, banks with bad loans worth hundreds of billions from the housing bust, declining dollar, lay offs, low savings rate, and of course President Bush and Ben Bernanke are still in the throne with our money supply.
Do you think the doomsday prophets are right on target this time around?

Best answer:

Answer by BB
D-day not so much but I do agree with another depression coming on. I have been saying that for a year now. ^^

Answer by me
i hope not

Optogenetics could lead to better understanding of anxiety, depression
Neuroscientists from Ruhr University Bochum in Germany and colleagues have discovered that optogenetics—a method that uses genes to make neurons respond to light—can modify serotonin receptors to help better understand anxiety and depression's …
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'I've struggled with depression': Miley Cyrus opens up about 'anxiety' over
And Miley Cyrus opened up some more old wounds in a recent interview with Elle Magazine, confessing her 'anxiety' over breaking up with former fiance Liam Hemsworth and admitting that she has struggled with 'depression'. She once felt so bad that she …
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Party Drug Ketamine Could Help Treat Severe Depression, Says Yet Another
A new study published this week in the Journal of Psychopharmacology found that approximately one-third of patients with what researchers referred to as "treatment-resistant depression" experienced a significant mood improvement after being treated …
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Is Ketamine Right for You? Off-Label Prescriptions for Depression Pick Up in
Gary Stix, a senior editor, commissions, writes, and edits features, news articles and Web blogs for SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. His area of coverage is neuroscience. He also has frequently been the issue or section editor for special issues or reports on …
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Insight: Research renaissance offers new ways out of depression
The 50 year-old doctor is among growing ranks of people with so-called treatment-resistant depression, and after 21 years fighting a disorder that destroyed her ability to work and at times made her want to "opt out of life", this is a last resort …
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