Rethinking Long-Term Antidepressant Use: Weighing Benefits vs. Risks

Antidepressant use has risen steadily for 30 years. Over 10% of adults in England now take them long-term, but evidence suggests up to half lack clear medical justification to continue. Patients and doctors are reluctant to stop treatment due to fears of relapse and withdrawal effects. Research indicates more proactive treatment review, slower drug tapering …

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Adrenaline Addiction in Rock Climbers: Thrill Seeking Behavior

Extreme sports like rock climbing are often described as “addictive” – but is this just a figure of speech or is there scientific evidence that these sports can produce addiction-like behaviors? A new study took a deep dive into this question, examining withdrawal symptoms in rock climbers during periods of abstinence from climbing. Key Facts: …

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Phenibut Withdrawal Symptoms, Dependence, Dangers

Phenibut is a substance that acts on the brain and can cause dependence and addiction. Stopping phenibut suddenly after regular use leads to a withdrawal syndrome with potentially serious health consequences. What is Phenibut? Phenibut is a central nervous system depressant that was developed in Russia in the 1960s. It is used medically in some …

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