Fish Becoming Easier to Catch Due to Anti-Depressants in the Water Supply

What an epic headline.  I’m certainly not the only one that will draw parallels to the human experience as it relates to the overuse of such drugs in society.  I’ll let the following quotes from the UK’s Daily Mail speak for themselves:

A new study shows that anti-depressants in the water supply are making the fish bolder, putting them at risk from predators

Environmental chemist Dr Jerker Fick, also from Umea University, said: ‘The solution to the problem is not to stop medicating ill people but to try to develop sewage treatment plants that can capture environmentally hazardous drugs.’

Quite the conclusion.  Heaven forbid we stop over-medicating the population with anti-depressants.  It might make them more difficult prey.

Full article here.
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  1. Dianne Feinstein became Mayor of San Francisco after the Mascone-Milk assassination by a very depressed Dan White. What drugs was he on and whose bidding was he doing?

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