by Ava Grace, Natural News:
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- A Scandinavian study suggests that even minimal use of psychiatric medications (antidepressants, anxiety drugs, sedatives) may increase the risk of motor neuron disease (MND) by up to 34 percent, raising urgent concerns given widespread prescription rates.
- Western healthcare systems heavily rely on these drugs, with 8.6 million Britons on antidepressants annually. The study questions their long-term safety, potentially linking them to a fatal neurological disorder.