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As Antidepressant Warnings Toughened, Teen Suicide Attempts Rose: Study
Overreaction to FDA warning may have led to undertreatment of depression, experts say
- Posted June 18, 2014
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Rare Gene Mutations May Help Shield the Heart
Finding could pave way for new preventive drugs, researchers say
- Posted June 18, 2014
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Antidepressants in Pregnancy Won’t Harm Baby’s Heart, Study Suggests
But, past research shows risks, and one expert says this study doesn't provide definitive answers
- Posted June 18, 2014
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Depression Doubles Odds of Heart Attack for Younger Women: Study
And compared with older women and men, they are more likely to become depressed, researchers say
- Posted June 18, 2014
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Parents of a Child With Autism Often Forgo Further Childbearing: Study
Stress of caring for an affected child is probably a big factor, one expert says
- Posted June 18, 2014
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Group Doctor Visits May Benefit Muscle Disorder Patients
Those who attended their annual neurologist visit with peers reported slightly better quality of life later
- Posted June 18, 2014
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Depression Doubles Odds of Heart Attack for Younger Women: Study
And compared with older women and men, they are more likely to become depressed, researchers say
- Posted June 18, 2014
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Parents of a Child With Autism Often Forgo Further Childbearing: Study
Stress of caring for an affected child is probably a big factor, one expert says
- Posted June 18, 2014
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Group Doctor Visits May Benefit Muscle Disorder Patients
Those who attended their annual neurologist visit with peers reported slightly better quality of life later
- Posted June 18, 2014
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Popular Crohn’s, Colitis Drugs Not Linked to Short-Term Cancer Risk: Study
After nearly 4 years of follow-up, people taking the drugs were no more likely to develop cancer
- Posted June 18, 2014



















