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Mar 05, 2010 12:36

"Those who make the mistake of thinking in terms of a first cause are fated never to become men of science. . . . We shall never succeed in changing our age of iron into an age of gold until we give up our ambition to find a single cause for all our ills, and admit the existence of many causes acting simultaneously, of intricate correlations and ( Read more... )

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kaimialana March 6 2010, 00:20:49 UTC
Which makes sense, if you consider that theres been a transcription factor cascade going on for the last 500 million years.

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csn March 7 2010, 08:04:10 UTC
ha ha..

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novemberpoetry March 6 2010, 02:33:11 UTC
YESSSSSSS!!

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csn March 7 2010, 08:09:54 UTC
I was reading an article about depression in a recent New Yorker today. No surprises, but nice to see wider coverage of some of the things we know instinctively and have talked about. The article hook was essentially: "Is psychiatry a sham?"

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