Antidepressants
10/30/2017
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By Zoey Sky
Yet another risk for kids on antidepressants: Higher chance of developing type-2 diabetes, according to new study
Antidepressants are often prescribed for individuals who exhibit signs of major depressive disorders and various conditions such as anxiety, chronic pain, and sleep disorders. Now, a recent study has proven that children and adolescents who take antidepressants could develop type-2 diabetes. Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and the University of Maryland […]
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