Blood test for depression, anxiety guidance and lying

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Here are a few things I spotted today.

Apparently scientists may soon be able to develop blood tests to identify major depressive disorder. How useful would this be?

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence is consulting on new guidance for the treatment of generalised anxiety disorder.

And why lying to avoid confrontation is not a good idea.

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