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A widely used antidepressant drug could help the immune system fight cancer, according to a new UCLA research study. "It turns out SSRIs don't just make our brains happier; they also make our T cells ...
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) were introduced in 1987 with the release of Prozac, and since then have become the most common type of antidepressant used by Americans. According to ...
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that one in eight U.S. adults takes an antidepressant, though this is based on data through 2018. As The New York Times reports, ...
A type of drug already taken by more than 8 million people in the UK could help the immune system fight cancer and shrink tumours, a study finds. The widely used class of antidepressant - selective ...
A widely used antidepressant drug could help the immune system fight cancer, according to a new UCLA research study. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, significantly enhanced the ...
A widely used antidepressant drug could help the immune system fight cancer, according to a new UCLA research study. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, significantly enhanced the ...