http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/31/inflammation-byproduct-linked-to-stress-and-depression/?ref=health

Another example of a correlation assumed to likely be causation.  Folks
with high C-reactive protein (CRP)via a blood test, have a high level of
inflamation.  They determined that folks dealing with serious depression
are far more likely to have a high CRP--so lower the CRP and this will
lower one's depressioin?!.

Joan
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> Your New Year's Day classroom-ready example of strong correlation not
> implying causation.
> http://boingboing.net/2013/01/01/correlation-between-autism-dia.html
>
> HNY to all!
> Chris
> .......
> Christopher D Green
> Department of Psychology
> York University
> Toronto, ON M6C 1G4
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