Monday, June 12, 2017

Are Antidepressants Safe During Pregnancy?

If you're taking an antidepressant it won't make your newborn cranky or at risk for health issues
Monday, June 12, 2017       
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Antidepressants During Pregnancy Safe for Baby: Study

Expectant mothers, if you're taking an antidepressant it won't make your newborn cranky or at higher risk for other problems, researchers report. Northwestern University researchers...
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NBA Players' Late-Night Tweets May Be Bad for Their Game: Study

When LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers face the Golden State Warriors tonight for their last shot at an NBA championship, the Cavs better hope players didn't stay...
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FDA Asks Maker of Opioid Painkiller Opana ER to Pull Drug From Market

Sales of reformulated Opana ER, a prescription opioid painkiller, should be halted in the United States, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says. In its request for Endo...
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Poor Sleep Habits, Poor Grades

With late-night study sessions and plenty of opportunities to socialize, college life seems geared toward an erratic sleep schedule. But new research suggests that...
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Could U.S. Election Results Be Harmful to Health?

As politicians like to say, elections have consequences. Now, a new analysis suggests that ballot box results may rob some of the American public of its health, driving up...
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Heroin Vaccine Blocks Drug High in Tests on Monkeys

A vaccine designed to block a heroin 'high' worked in monkeys, which could open the door to human clinical trials, researchers say. This is the first vaccine against an opioid proved...
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