Why Non-Drinkers May Be More Depressed

Courtesy TIME: Top Science and Health Stories  Mon, 10/05/2009 - 13:00

A study of 38,000 Norwegians suggests a surprising benefit of alcohol for people who drink: an apparently lower risk for depression than people who abstain completely.


 

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