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Crayfish take more risks while on antidepressants, study shows – Bangkok Post
WASHINGTON: Crayfish exposed to antidepressants via contaminated water behave more “boldly,” emerging from hiding quicker and…
WASHINGTON: 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…
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