Tag Archives: Antidepressants

Shedding Light on Depression: New Tool Detects Serotonin with Precision

Recent research has unveiled a groundbreaking fluorescent probe that can accurately detect serotonin, a crucial neurotransmitter linked to depression. This innovation offers new insights into the complex mechanisms behind depression and could lead to improved diagnostics and treatments. The findings were published in Angewandte Chemie. Understanding the Role of Serotonin Serotonin is often referred to… Read More »

Gross Misconduct — The Final Nail in the Coffin for Antidepressants

According to medical journalist Robert Whitaker, author of “Mad in America” and publisher of madinamerica.com, the widely-made claim that antidepressants work for nearly 7 out of 10 real-world patients is based on research misconduct and scientific fraud. “If the major media picks up on this story, they will have the chance to report on what… Read More »

Sexplain It: My Antidepressants Killed My Sex Drive. My Partner Is Getting Pissed.

I’m Zachary Zane, a sex writer and ethical manwhore (a fancy way of saying I sleep with a lot of people, and I’m very, very open about it). Over the years, I’ve had my fair share of sexual experiences, dating and sleeping with hundreds of people of all genders and orientations. In doing so, I’ve… Read More »