Medications Taken by Half Americans Raise Risk of Cancer Years After Stopping
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A Daily Mail article reports that certain medications, including antidepressants and antibiotics, may increase cancer risk years after stopping, sparking concerns about long-term health effects, though the discussion is limited and skeptical about the study's findings.
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You know what will kill you faster? Not taking your medications, especially antibiotics. You can die next week or die 20 years from now. Take your pick.
Meanwhile, I like to joke with my doctor that she's going to lose this game. No matter what she does I'm going to die someday anyway. She laughs since she has the same morbid sense of humor that I do. Modern medicine isn't about eternal life; it's about extending a good quality life. Sometimes we forget how incredible of a job it has done.