This quote is inaccurate, @CNN. About 2% of women in the study Lloyd refers to experienced depression - not 20-30%. @susanscutti please fix?https://twitter.com/CNN/status/793130916377952256 …
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@DrJenGunter@tarahaelle@AliceDreger@DoctorYasmin@GidMK@LuxAlptraum@drkennethma@betteraccess@cygraham_graham@crageshri See above FYI1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes -
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It's amazing - no matter what the study, someone finds a way to completely misinterpret it
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I wish there was a more efficient way of helping media correct large errors like this. That CNN Tweet/quote is awful!
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I can't imagine anyone truly thinking 20-30% of women on the pill are depressed, if they actually thought about it
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I'm emailing the person who gave the quote right now to see if they will help get it removed/revised by
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It's just disappointing to see what is really quite a hopeful study being misrepresented by the media so badly!
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