A new large-scale analysis found that the short-term cardiovascular and metabolic side effects of antidepressants vary widely ...
A large new study found that the side effects of antidepressants vary significantly by drug. Some medications resulted in weight loss, while others resulted in weight gain. Heart rate and blood ...
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Antidepressants vary widely in their physical side effects
Antidepressants can be very effective, but they also come with side effects that vary from one drug to the next, supporting ...
Millions of Americans take antidepressants. And like all medication, they come with side effects. Researchers studied 30 ...
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5 Side Effects of Too Much Chamomile Tea
Chamomile tea is generally safe but can cause uncomfortable—and sometimes dangerous—side effects when consumed excessively. It's safe to stick to one to two cups a day.
The drug, one of the few nonhormonal options for menopausal women, reduced hot flashes and night sweats, and appears to help ...
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Analysis highlights the differing physical side effects of antidepressants
Antidepressants can differ widely in how they physically affect the body, including around a 4 kg difference in weight change ...
Researchers in the U.K. have published a major review of published data on physical side effects related to antidepressants such as changes in weight, blood pressure and heart rate.
The drug is used to treat mental health conditions like anxiety, but could have bad side effects for female patients ...
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7 Side Effects of Eating Too Many Almonds
Almonds are a nutritious food—but they can come with some downsides when you eat a lot of them. Here's what to know.
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Novel Nonhormonal Drug Approved for Menopause Hot Flashes
The FDA approved elinzanetant (Lynkuet), a new type of nonhormonal drug to treat disruptive menopausal hot flashes, Bayer ...
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Examining the long-term effects of common heartburn medications on kidney and cardiovascular health
A new study from Karolinska Institutet suggests that some widely used heartburn medications may be linked to kidney problems ...
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