Antidepressant Helps Depression in Menopause

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Antidepressant Helps Depression in Menopause

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An antidepressant can alleviate symptoms of major depression in women experiencing or about to experience menopause, according to a study released today led by a Virginia Commonwealth University researcher.

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Tags: Menopause, Depression, Antidepressant, Major Depression, Women's Health

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