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Mayo Clinic Minute: NSAIDS, Dementia Medications, Breastfeeding Week

August 7, 2015

woman nursing or breast-feeding babyWatch today's Mayo Clinic Minute

  • The combination of NSAIDs and antidepressants is linked to an increased risk of bleeding in the brain, research shows cholinesterase inhibitors – which are common dementia medications – may cause harmful weight loss, and it's World Breastfeeding Week.

Read the study on NSAIDs and antidepressants and research on cholinesterase inhibitors.

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