FISH SWIMMING IN WATERS TAINTED WITH ANTIDEPRESSANTS ACT LIKE SOCIOPATHS
Although experts reassure humans that traces of antidepressants in drinking water are too low to affect them, what about small children? And what about a lifetime exposure to these contaminants?
Minnows living in waters tainted with low levels of antidepressants exhibit reclusive, hostile, destructive and homicidal behavior. Their brains also suffer from physical abnormalities. According to an article published in Scientific American, fish were collected from waterways located two to six miles downstream from major sewage treatment plants. These waters were contaminated with antidepressants from human urine.
When minnows were subjected to low doses of antidepressants in the lab, they became sluggish, and either uninterested in females, or engaged in killing them.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2341787/Fish-swimming-water-tainted-Prozac-exhibit-antisocial-aggressive-homicidal-behaviour.html?ico=sciencetech^headlines
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2012 study: Antidepressants do more harm than good - http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120424120450.htm
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http://www.activistpost.com/2013/06/cdc-to-study-gun-violence-ignore-link.html
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