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Risk factor modifications and depression incidence: a 4-year longitudinal Canadian cohort of the Montreal Catchment Area Study
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- Published on: 26 June 2017
- Published on: 26 June 2017Occasional drinking increases depression, regular reduces?
Some of the conclusions here seem to leave out important data. In particular, the conclusion that occasional drinking increases risk of depression is stated, yet there is no discussion of the discordant finding that "regular" drinking appears to significantly decrease the risk of depression. Without plausible explanatory theories, this kind of discordance does not encourage me to place trust in the findings.
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