Antidepressants and bone fractures For a period of five years, physicians at McGill
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Antidepressants and bone fractures For a period of five years, physicians at McGill University Health Center followed more than 5000 adults over the age of 50. The researchers were investigating whether people taking a certain class of antidepressants (SSRIs) might be at greater risk of bone fractures. Their observations are summarized in the table: Do these results suggest theres an association between taking SSRI antidepressants and experiencing bone fractures? Explain.
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