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Depression may not only result from simple neuronal damage but can also arise from the dysregulation of specific neural signalling pathways.
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MedPage Today on MSNAntidepressant Use Linked to Lower AMD Risk
Future studies are needed to clarify whether antidepressants have a protective role in people at high risk of AMD. Use of ...
In case you missed: Trump, RFK Jr. go after SSRIs in executive order. Here's how they work What is an SSRI? SSRI stands for "selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor," a class of medication that ...
Why do SSRIs take so long to work? And why do some people feel worse before they feel better? Clinical pharmacist, Dr. Margaret Tsopanarias, answers these questions and more.
Why, after nearly 40 years in existence and with wide support among psychiatrists, are the benefits and risks, the effectiveness, and even the mechanism of function of SSRIs still so hotly debated?
Dr. Wortzel says increased sweating on SSRIs can be a cooling mechanism for the body, which helps regulate that core temperature. So, do SSRIs cause heat intolerance?
SSRIs have been linked to an increased risk for cataracts, but researchers say the effect size is modest and needs to be investigated further.
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