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Heart attack patients more depressed but get fewer antidepressantsKnowridge Science ReportHeart attack patients are more depressed but are less often prescribed antidepressants than people who have not had a heart attack, according to research presented at EuroHeartCare 2016.
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Antidepressants in pregnancy may up birth defectsBusiness StandardWomen who take a type of antidepressant during their early pregnancy may significantly raise the risk of having babies with birth defects or stillbirths compared with those who did not take the
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 12/02/2016 - 16:09
Link found between antidepressant use and congenital anomalies or stillbirthsScience DailyAcademics at Swansea University have carried out a dose-response analysis which suggests that pregnant women who take a specific type of antidepressant in early pregnancy have a small but significantly greater risk of having babies with major ...