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The Tripping Point

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  • Sep 6, 2022
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James Joaquin ๐Ÿ––๐Ÿฝ
@jamesjoaquin
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worldpositive.com
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In recent decades, humanity has made great progress in curing diseases of the body, but little progress has been made in treating diseases of the mind. Mental healthcare, meanwhile... Show More

In recent decades, humanity has made great progress in curing diseases of the body, but little progress has been made in treating diseases of the mind.

Mental healthcare, meanwhile, has become a leading public health crisis in America. Nearly 50% of Americans will experience mental illness during their lifetimes. A CDC survey released in 2020 reported that 13.2% of U.S. adults were using antidepressants and we believe that number has only increased since the pandemic. We estimate over 38M Americans are currently on antidepressants, and 20M Americans are on anti-anxiety medications. Yet current treatments are far from sufficient. SSRIs, including drugs like Prozac and Zoloft, are one of the most popular interventions for depression, but have a 30% failure rate. We clearly need better, longer lasting alternatives.

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Evan Williams @EvanWilliams ยท Sep 6, 2022
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