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A new large-scale analysis found that the short-term cardiovascular and metabolic side effects of antidepressants vary widely ...
A large new study found that the side effects of antidepressants vary significantly by drug. Some medications resulted in ...
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In the study, published Tuesday in the journal The Lancet, researchers analyzed more than 58,000 participants to compare 30 antidepressants with a placebo for an average of eight weeks, finding ...
Antidepressants can be very effective, but they also come with side effects that vary from one drug to the next, supporting ...
Millions of Americans take antidepressants. And like all medication, they come with side effects. Researchers studied 30 ...
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Researchers in the U.K. have published a major review of published data on physical side effects related to antidepressants such as changes in weight, blood pressure and heart rate.
Almonds are a nutritious food—but they can come with some downsides when you eat a lot of them. Here's what to know.