Antidepressants and bone fractures. For a period offive

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Antidepressants and bone fractures. For a period offive years, physicians at McGill University Health Centerfollowed more than 5000 adults over the age of 50. The researchers were investigating whether people taking acertain class of antidepressants (SSRIs) might be atgreater risk of bone fractures. Their observations aresummarized in the table: Do these results suggest theres an association betweentaking SSRI antidepressants and experiencing bonefractures? Explain.

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