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1 .This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This'll just take a minute.

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2 .Believe it or not, depression can be good for your health.

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3 .Ok, not that kind of depression.

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4 .An economic depression.

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5 .According to work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, people actually got healthier during the Great Depression.

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6 .On September 1st, we ran a story about the health benefits of a good recession.

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7 .And we received several incredulous responses.

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8 .Some listeners firmly believe that people eat, drink and smoke more when their finances are bleak.

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9 .Now along comes another study of life and death during that granddaddy of economic downturns.

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10 .This time, researchers find that life expectancy actually increased during the years of the Great Depression.

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11 .Yes, the rate of suicides also increased, but only accounted for two percent of deaths.

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12 .So what makes economic good times bad for us?

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13 .Well, economic growth has been linked to work-related stress, less sleep, on-the-job accidents, traffic fatalities and more pollution.

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14 .Plus, spending more time at work could mean spending less time caring for sick family members.

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15 .So when the economy turns healthy again, living more like we're still in lean times might make us all a bit healthier, as well.

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16 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin.

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