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Researchers Suggest a Possible Relationship Between Antidepressants and a Vision Disorder

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Canadian team recommends further study.

Canadian researchers have detected a possible relationship between antidepressants and binocular vision disorder, which affects approximately 20 percent of the population. Scientists at Waterloo University stress that “an association does not establish that one causes the other, but rather that they co-exist,” while concluding that their study “certainly suggests a need for further exploration.”

Read more at Medical Daily

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