No clear autism link to antidepressant use during pregnancy, large study finds
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No clear autism link to antidepressant use during pregnancy, large study finds

By Nancy Lapid May 14 (Reuters) - The use of antidepressants while pregnant does not raise the children's risk for developmental disorders such as autism, according to an analysis of data from more than 25 million pregnancies that appears to contradict assertions by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. K
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