Antidepressants Linked To Heart Attack Risk

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Antidepressants Linked To Heart Attack Risk

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Middle-age men who use antidepressants are more likely to have a narrowing of blood vessels, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes, than those who do not use the medications, according to a study presented on Saturday.

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Heart Attack, Antidepressant, Thrombotic Event, Healthcare, Healthy Living, Men's Health

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