Antidepressants Double Risk Of Bone Fracture
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 04:00 PM EST
... A Canadian study suggests that people over 50 on a certain type of antidepressant are twice as likely to suffer bone fractures.The study is published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.The research was conducted by a team of scientists from various Canadian research centres.They looked at data from a group of patients of average age 65. [click link for full article] ...
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- Cardiac Risk
- Bone Health
- High Risk Pregnancy
- Youth Risk Behaviors
- Bone Densitometry
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- Bone Mineral Density
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