Most people who stopped antidepressants had few enough symptoms that they were not considered to have clinical withdrawal, the study found.
Category: 3. Europe
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Antidepressant withdrawal is rare, study finds. Here are the most common symptoms
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Chipmaker Nvidia hits $4 trillion making it world’s most valuable company
Chipmaker Nvidia became the first public company to top $4 trillion in value on Wednesday after a two-year investor frenzy.
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Zelenkskyy and Pope Leo XIV suggest Vatican as venue for Ukraine peace talks
Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks with Pope Leo XIV ahead of the fourth Ukraine Recovery Conference which is taking place this week in Rome.
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Rewiring Sovereign Capital: Europe’s structured liquidity revolution
When founder Taimour Zaman of AltFunds Global launched the advisory firm, he wasn’t looking to tweak existing financial systems, he was aiming to transform them. Working with sovereign institutions across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia,…
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Europe hit by storms and wildfires after heatwave – is climate change also to blame?
The Balkans have been pounded by storms, while wildfires broke out in Türkiye, Spain and France in the last week.
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EU trade chief says Europe will have to swallow US tariffs
STRASBOURG, France – EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič is preparing the ground for the EU to face continued tariffs on its exports to the United States.
“While we remain committed to achieving a satisfactory deal, we need to…
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Europe battle unfolds over wolves : NPR
In the visitor center in the town of Civitella Alfedena inside Italy’s National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio, and…
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Pope Leo celebrates first ‘green Mass’ after calling out greed that fuels climate injustice
Leo is also enacting a plan to build a solar farm that would make Vatican City the world’s first carbon-neutral state.
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Warning as infection ‘fatal for 10 per cent who catch it’ spreads across Europe
The illness can be fatal to up to 10 per cent of its victims.
A warning has been issued for UK tourists flying abroad after a “bull-neck” infection was found to be spreading rapidly…
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Here's why a strong euro could be bad news for European companies
The euro’s sharp rise in 2025 is putting pressure on European corporate earnings. Second-quarter reports are expected to show weaker profits, while a stronger currency and softening demand weigh on sales and margins across key sectors.
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