Antidepressants may help victims of stroke

Monday, February 1, 2010 - 18:42 in Health & Medicine

Study shows that memory skills and cognitive functioning may improve in stroke patients who don't suffer from depression after treatment with the medication. Widely used antidepressants may help patients recover cognitive functions, such as memory skills, that are damaged following a stroke, according to research released Monday.

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