depressed people
09/18/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson
Antidepressants found to be “death pills” that dramatically raise the risk of early death
A study that was conducted by scientists at McMaster University in Canada concluded that antidepressants raised the risk of death among depressed people without a heart disease, to 33 percent, as compared with those who did not regularly take these so-called “medications”. The researchers analyzed data from 17 previous studies involving almost 380,000 people. The studies […]
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