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Thursday, December 24, 2009
I didn't need to snort all that GABA, anyway
I was e-Mailing with Dr. Stephen Wu, one of the authors of the "happiest states" reports, and I am happy to report that most of the spin put on the reports is due to the media, not to his research, which is much more modest in its claims.
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