As depression rates continue to climb in many parts of the world, mental health professionals continue to look at external factors in hopes of understanding why. Some such explanations have included ...
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Patients who use anti-depressants are much more likely to suffer relapses of major depression than those who use no medication at all, according to new research. In an article that is likely to ignite ...
Clinical depression is commonly treated with anti-depressants called Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors. SSRI's have been called the -miracle cure- for a disease that can lead to suicide. They ...
One in three women have taken anti-depressants at some point in their lives, researchers say. The study by women's campaign group Platform 51 found that 48 per cent of women currently using the drugs ...
Dr. Richard Stein answers the question: 'Anti-Depressants Safe With Heart Meds?' — -- Question: Are anti-depressants safe to use with the usual heart medications? Answer: The current most popular ...
Many people who have taken anti-depressants for at least two years may be able to stop them without relapsing, but most will still need long-term treatment, a UK study suggests. Prescriptions for the ...
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A rise in the use of anti-depressant drugs among children is a concern, the World Health Organization has said. A warning in 2004 brought a fall in use of the drugs, after fears that some could lead ...
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People prescribed anti-depressants should be aware they could be at increased risk of type 2 diabetes, say UK researchers. The University of Southampton team looked at available medical studies and ...