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Atlantic salmon exposed to a common anti-anxiety drug migrate faster, according to new research. That's not necessarily a ...
Scientists found that fish given an antianxiety drug reached their feeding grounds more often. But researchers warned of ...
Pharmaceutical pollution in waterways is changing animal behavior. Exposure to an antianxiety drug is affecting migrating Atlantic salmon, according to a new study.
"Out of sight, out of mind" is how we often treat what is flushed down our toilets. But the drugs we take, from anxiety ...
Wild salmon are swimming quicker due to painkillers and other drugs dumped in rivers and the sea, reveals new research.
A large-scale, extensive study by researches reveals pharmaceutical pollution changes behavior of the Atlantic Salmon.
A team of international researchers led by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences tracked salmon in Sweden's River Dal and discovered that exposure to the anti-anxiety drug clobazam boosted ...
How can drug-contaminated waters influence salmon migration patterns? This is what a recent study published in Science hopes ...
Study reveals commonly detected environmental levels of clobazam – a medication often prescribed for sleep disorders – ...
Even salmon are now falling victim to the increasing mental health crisis.
Widely detected in global waterways, clobazam – a common drug used to treat anxiety – is altering the migration behavior of wild Atlantic salmon, according to a new study. The findings underscore the ...