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Anti-depressant use during menopause 'raises risk of broken bones'New Zealand HeraldSSRIs appear to increase fracture risk among middle-aged women without psychiatric disorders. Photo / 123RF. Women who take common anti-depressants to counter the impact of menopause may have a 76 per cent higher risk of broken bones, scientists ...SSRIs for Menopausal Symptoms Linked to Fracture RiskPsychCentral.com (blog)'Fracture risk' from SSRI antidepressants used for menopauseMedical News TodaySSRIs Increase Bone Fracture RisksGazette ReviewPhilly.com -WebMDall 30 news articles »
Sunday, June 28, 2015
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