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On Depression
By DrAbuelo(2,637)
On Depression
According to new studies reported by on WFLA and which can be viewed on the link below, while antidepressants can help those on them to lead normal lives, they have also been linked to bone loss in elderly. One of the most common anti-depressants on the market “SRRIs” seem to hit post metaposal women the hardest in terms of hip erosion. Elderly males on the drugs also showed a higher percentage of bone loss than men who were never were on the drug. These new findings do not bold well for many younger teenage girls who may have to be placed on them according to the latest numbers concerning the increase of teenage girls addicted to drugs. According to new studies which one can view on the top link below, girls are now more likely to take drugs due to depression and alienation than are teenage boys. In fact the rate of the teenage female population who are hooked on drugs are for the first time in recent history are equal to that males. You can check out the links below for more information. Until next time. http://www.groundhog.tv/apps/editor/staticplayer.jsp?clip=1183667843258.wmv
http://www.groundhog.tv/apps/editor/staticplayer.jsp?clip=1183665879274.wmv
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