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Penn Collaboration Suggest Antidepressants May Change Personality, Leading To Reduced Depression

Examining data obtained from a University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt University psychology study, researchers at these universities and Northwestern University have reported the first placebo-controlled evidence that antidepressant medications – particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs – can substantially change patients’ personalities…

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