Dementia patients, beware! Not all antidepressants are equal, some may worsen cognitive decline. Choose your depression pills wisely for better...
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New research suggests that certain antidepressants may not only help with depression but also improve cognitive functions like memory. A recent study focused on the effects of the SSRI antidepressant escitalopram and found that it was linked to better verbal memory in patients. Scientists believe this effect is related to changes in a specific serotonin […] The post Certain depression drug may improve brain functions appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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