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		<title>Why SSRIs May Increase Anxiety Short Term</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SSRIs are among the most commonly prescribed medications for chronic anxiety, but not infrequently these medications may be associated with a short term increase in symptoms that precedes the long term benefit. In an elegant series of studies published online in late August 2016 in the premier scientific journal, Nature, researchers from the NIH and the&#160;University of North Carolina at ... </p>
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