Sunday, November 4, 2012

Suicide Rates Double In July, Army Issues Nasal Spray - Business Insider

Suicide Rates Double In July, Army Issues Nasal Spray - Business Insider:

'via Blog this' 

(Don't treat the source of the problem, though. That would make too much sense.)

Anti-Suicide Nasal Spray.
Katie Drummond of The Daily reports researchers found a naturally occuring neurochemical called thyrotropin-releasing hormone, or TRH, that has euphoric, calming, anti-depressant effects. News of the nasal spray comes as a relief to some, who had to endure spinal taps for injections of the medicine.
The Pentagon, which tracks military suicides, reported that troops have committed the act at an 18 percent increase over the same period last year. Now, more troops die by their own hands that by the hands of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

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