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Crayfish take more risks while on antidepressants, study shows – Gold Coast Bulletin
Crayfish exposed to antidepressants via contaminated water behave more “boldly,” emerging from hiding quicker and spending longer…

Crayfish exposed to antidepressants via contaminated water behave more “boldly,” emerging from hiding quicker and spending longer looking for food, a study said Tuesday.
The paper, published in the journal Ecosphere, highlights the unintended impacts human…
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