New Study Reveals Antidepressants Linked to Rise in Superbugs
A new study has shown that antidepressants are giving bacteria the potential to become dangerous superbugs, according to researchers at Australia’s University of Queensland and Australian Centre for Water and Environment (PNAS), scientists have told the BBC's Nature.
Source: theepochtimes.comPublished on 2023-02-03
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