Study: Higher Death Rates Noticed in Europe since the start of the Great Depression

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An official study recently published in the medical journal Lancet has revealed that suicides, murder and generally higher morbidity is noticied since the start of the global economic crisis in early 2008.

Countries in Eastern Europe seem worst affected.

As peolpe lose their jobs, the future starts to look bleak and it is easy to slip into depression, psychiatrists say.

In Bulgaria, up to 10% of the population have developed some kind of an anxiety disorder related to problems with money and the workplace.
 
Don't let the fuckers get you down.
Some people are more emotionaly unstable and weak, it's enviromentaly and genetically linked , or so some of the doctors would have as believe, personaly i think it's more to do with your own upbringing and life experiance. The harder the life, the more resiliant the personality.
 
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