Anxiety Drugs
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Insomnia, anxiety drugs up mortality risk
QUEBEC CITY, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- People who take medications to treat insomnia and anxiety increases their mortality risk by 36 percent, researchers in Canada say. Insomnia - Anxiety - Health - Canada - Mental Health
Read more...Insomnia drugs 'raise death risk'
Drugs to treat insomnia or anxiety could increase the risk of dying by 36% experts have said.
Read more...Sleep, anxiety meds may increase death risk
Taking sleeping pills or medication for anxiety is linked to an increased risk of death, according to a study by a University of Laval researcher.
Read more...'Magic mushrooms' ingredient beneficial to cancer patients, report says
Researchers find psilocybin improved the anxiety and depression of terminal cancer patients for up to six months. The study is considered a first step in restoring the hallucinogen's respectability.
Read more...Sleeping pills are not 'candy' and may increase risk of death: researchers
Pills for insomnia and anxiety 'are not candy' researchers have warned after finding the drugs are linked to an increased risk of dying.
Read more...Magic mushrooms may ease anxiety of cancer: Study
The hallucinogen psilocybin -- known by the street name magic mushrooms -- may help ease the anxiety that often accompanies late-stage cancer, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
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