Taking SSRI antidepressants during pregnancy more than doubles autism risk, study finds
‘While vaccines, pesticides and other industrial contaminants have been publicly linked to the onset of Autism Spectrum Disorder, we’re now beginning to learn about the relationship between commonly prescribed anti-depressants and the often-severe developmental disability that astoundingly impacts one in 68 U.S. children.
Recently published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, this latest study analyzing the link between anti-depressants and the development of autism is the largest of its kind, reports Bloomberg Business – and it reached rather simple results: the consumption of antidepressants during pregnancy leads to greater incidences of autism.’
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