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Taking antidepressants could be linked to weight gain, according to a new study — and some drugs heighten the risk more than others

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Scientific studies have shown how being obese can increase the risk of developing depression, and how depression can be a predictor for developing obesity.

People who are obese are about 25% more likely to experience a mood disorder like depression than the rest of the population — with poor self image, low self esteem and social isolation all likely to be factors.See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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