Study finds first direct evidence connecting depression with low serotonin – lead-author Dr Erritzoe

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BizNews spoke to Dr David Erritzoe, lead author of the brain imaging study which is sparking debate within psychiatry about the so-called serotonin hypothesis of depression and challenging the findings of Dr Joanna Moncrieff’s controversial study. Erritzoe, who is the Clinical Director in Centre for Psychedelic Research and Clinical Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry at Imperial College London, also provided fascinating insight into Imperial’s novel studies investigating the brain mechanisms and therapeutic potential of MDMA, ketamine and classic psychedelics.
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I was so depressed after covid, a daily run helped enormously. At one point I couldn't miss a run in fear of a downhill spiral.

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Fascinating, thanks again for another interesting interview.

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Money and a job and vit d3 in large amounts in winter cured my depression

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Why did biznews take down the dr joanna moncrieff interview and leave this?

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B vitamins with extra B12 help with depression. St. John’s Wort is great for depression for those of us who don’t do well with SSRI’s.

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Covid tyranny and medical mandates ruined me…lost career and home and mental health

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, ,,Wish I was "Whiskey" but I am "Bravo", and I do mean "Mike" indeed. It is 4-2-n-8, I guess..depression, depression or depression.

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