What Does Prozac Do To The Brain?

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New animal studies show that the antidepressant Prozac appears to make old brain cells return to their more youthful condition. Scientists gave regular doses of Prozac to adult rats whose vision had been impaired when they were young. Tests showed that the antidepressant caused changes in brain cells and recovery of vision in the animals. Researchers say their finding not only provides a possible new explanation for the antidepressant effects of Prozac, but it also raises the distant prospect...

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