enirgin
enirgin t1_j7b5g2u wrote
Reply to Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
Not useful information on its own; it's a correlational study. If you filled a Vitamin D rx you were less likely to commit suicide. It does not show any causal relationship.
Maybe if you were able to get out of the house more easily and buy vitamins more easily you were less likely to commit suicide. Or if you were less likely you took better care of yourself (maybe less depressed?) and got vitamins. Or some disease that required vitamin D supplements was associated with lower suicide risk.
Not to say someone shouldn't follow up with a more rigorous study, but this is nothing more than a teaser for more serious research.
enirgin t1_j4xaog4 wrote
Reply to comment by DodgerWalker in Oxygen and Potassium went on a date, and apparently it was OK by roostertree
That's just Ionist thinking. Broaden your mind!
enirgin t1_iuisy3m wrote
Reply to My wife accused me of achieving nothing... by Wallygonk
But that's not important now.
enirgin t1_iug5sxv wrote
Reply to If dogs have masters, what do cats have? by Dylanphile
Attitudes
enirgin t1_iu643mk wrote
Reply to Till death… by Codymont88
That one got a true LOL out of me.
enirgin t1_j7qsr71 wrote
Reply to People from the poorest backgrounds are far more likely to develop a mental disorder later in life than those from wealthier beginnings. More than half of people with a low educational attainment at age 30 will have a diagnosis of a mental disorder 22 years later by Wagamaga
There is also evidence that diagnosis with a mental disorder is biased: those in poverty and minorities are diagnosed at higher rates than others with similar symptoms.