Skip to content
ScienceBlog.com
  • Featured Blogs
    • EU Horizon Blog
    • ESA Tracker
    • Experimental Frontiers
    • Josh Mitteldorf’s Aging Matters
    • Dr. Lu Zhang’s Gondwanaland
    • NeuroEdge
    • NIAAA
    • SciChi
    • The Poetry of Science
    • Wild Science
  • Topics
    • Brain & Behavior
    • Earth, Energy & Environment
    • Health
    • Life & Non-humans
    • Physics & Mathematics
    • Social Sciences
    • Space
    • Technology
  • Our Substack
  • Follow Us!
    • Bluesky
    • Threads
    • FaceBook
    • Google News
    • Twitter/X
  • Contribute/Contact

Antidepressants

From left: Karina Sanchez, Janelle Ayres, Robert Gallant, Christian Metallo, and Emeline Joulia.

How antidepressants can protect against infections and sepsis

Brain gut axis in depression and anxiety infographic

Antidepressants Could Soon Target Your Gut Instead of Your Brain

Ohio State logo

Bias found when drug manufacturers fund clinical trials

Ohio State logo

Bias found when drug manufacturers fund clinical trials

older man and woman talking

Antidepressants for Pain in Older Adults: Weak Evidence Raises Concerns

Therapy in combination with esketamine nasal spray – shown here is an illustration of the molecule – can help with severe depression.

Esketamine nasal spray effective against depression

Pregnant woman with doctor

Effects of antidepressants in pregnancy are poorly understood

Substack subscription form sign up

Comments

  • Karoly Mirnics on Common Prescription Drugs May Disrupt Cholesterol Pathways in the Womb and Raise Autism Risk
  • Aizen on Laziness helped lead to extinction of Homo erectus
  • Norwood johnson on Electrons in New Crystals Behave as If They Live in Four Dimensions
  • ScienceBlog.com on Hidden Geometry Could Finally Fix Quantum Computers
  • Theo Prinse on America Is Going Back to the Moon. This Time, It Plans to Stay
© 2026 ScienceBlog.com | Follow our RSS / XML feed